Definitionn. (logic) what is predicated of the subject of a proposition
Last update: November 1, 2015
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Predicate is must in every sentence. [Please select]
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seniors always predicate their juniors but they become careless. [Please select]
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"Divinity" is a predicate applied by faith to Jesus in His founding and redeeming activity. [Please select]
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When we assign to them some predicate, they first begin to have a meaning (onomaton sumploke logou ousia). [Please select]
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SOCRATES: Then no one can think that which is not, either as a self-existent substance or as a predicate of something else. [Please select]
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What more can be predicated of cattle in the purest state of health. [Please select]
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But a _synthetic_ judgment is one in which the predicate is not contained in the subject; it adds to one's information. [Please select]
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On pragmatic principles we are obliged to predicate sameness wherever we can predicate no assignable point of difference. [Please select]
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A duality, predicable of the two wholes, _L--M_ and _M--N_, is forthwith predicated of one of their parts, _M_. [Please select]
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Commercial use of the Bay is predicated on a permit system that should offer good control and accountability of the tour industry. [Please select]
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We might expect _haec_ referring to Hydram, but a demonstrative pronoun is commonly attracted into the gender of the predicate noun (here mónstrum). [Please select]
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