Vaticinate
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British pronunciation/vatˈɪsɪnˌeɪt/
American pronunciation/vætˈɪsᵻnˌeɪt/

Definition & Meaning of "vaticinate"

to vaticinate
01

to predict future events

Transitive: to vaticinate future events

vaticinate

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vaticination

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vaticination

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vaticinator

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vaticinator

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Example
The ancient seer was believed to vaticinate important events through visions.
The wise sage was often sought to vaticinate the future of the kingdom.
She claimed to vaticinate the outcome of political elections with surprising accuracy.
In some cultures, elders are considered to vaticinate about the destiny of their community.
The mystic was known to vaticinate through interpreting dreams.
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