- pred·i·catepredicate (noun) · predicates (plural noun)
- the part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating something about the subject (e.g., went home in John went home):"predicate adjective"
- logicsomething that is affirmed or denied concerning an argument of a proposition.
predicate (verb) · predicates (third person present) · predicated (past tense) · predicated (past participle) · predicating (present participle)- grammarlogicstate, affirm, or assert (something) about the subject of a sentence or an argument of a proposition:"a word that predicates something about its subject" · "aggression is predicated of those who act aggressively"
- (predicate something on/upon)found or base something on:"the theory of structure on which later chemistry was predicated"
Originlate Middle English (as a noun): from Latin praedicatum ‘something declared’, neuter of praedicatus ‘declared, proclaimed’, past participle of the verb praedicare, from prae ‘beforehand’ + dicare ‘make known’.
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- Term used in logic and philosophyPredication is a term used in logic and philosophy. In logic, predication refers to the attributing of characteristics to a subject to produce a meaningful statement combining verbal and nominal elements1. In philosophy, predication refers to an act of judgement where one term is subsumed under another2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.predication, in logic, the attributing of characteristics to a subject to produce a meaningful statement combining verbal and nominal elements.www.britannica.com/topic/predicationPredication in philosophy refers to an act of judgement where one term is subsumed under another.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predication_(philosophy)
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