Found 3 items, similar to Predicating.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: predicate
sebutan predikat
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: predicate
predicate
n 1: (logic) what is predicated of the subject of a proposition;
the second term in a proposition is predicated of the
first term by means of the copula; "`Socrates is a man'
predicates manhood of Socrates"
2: one of the two main constituents of a sentence; the
predicate contains the verb and its complements [syn:
verb phrase
]
v 1: make the (grammatical) predicate in a proposition; "The
predicate `dog' is predicated of the subject `Fido' in
the sentence `Fido is a dog'"
2: affirm or declare as an attribute or quality of;
“The speech
predicated the fitness of the candidate to be President”
[syn:
proclaim]
3: involve as a necessary condition of consequence; as in
logic;
“solving the problem is predicated on understanding
it well” [syn:
connote]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Predicating
Predicate
\Pred"i*cate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Predicated; p.
pr. & vb. n.
Predicating.] [L. praedicatus, p. p. of
praedicare to cry in public, to proclaim. See
Preach.]
1. To assert to belong to something; to affirm (one thing of
another); as, to predicate whiteness of snow.
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2. To found; to base. [U.S.]
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Note: Predicate is sometimes used in the United States for
found or base; as, to predicate an argument on certain
principles; to predicate a statement on information
received. Predicate is a term in logic, and used only
in a single case, namely, when we affirm one thing of
another.
“Similitude is not predicated of essences or
substances, but of figures and qualities only.”
--Cudworth.
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