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Example sentences for "predictable"

Lexicographically close words:
predication; predications; predicative; predict; predicta; predictam; predicte; predicted; predicti; predicting
  1. Real nature, that exactly definable and predictable order of moving bodies defined in physics, is not known through sense-perception, but through thought.

  2. A predictable event must be assigned to what is here now, or there now; or what is here then, or there then.

  3. If but the faith be wedded to the science, there can be no predictable limit to its fruits, however long be the harvesting.

  4. On the professional basketball team, various experts coordinated by a coach make possible an experience of efficiency predictable to a great extent, programmable within limits, original to some measure.

  5. Machine comprises input and output, process, control mechanisms, and the expectation of predictable functioning.

  6. A male follows a predictable path, rarely traveling more than 150 feet from the nest.

  7. The male White-eyed Vireo travels a semi-predictable route, as does the Solitary Vireo (R.

  8. The history of a thymocentric type, for instance, is predictable from the very first few months of his life.

  9. All her life long she has lived here in this community, a world of small things, one is tempted to say, with a sort of expected and predictable life.

  10. In telling all these things about Miss Aiken, which seem to describe her, I have told only the commonplace, the expected or predictable details.

  11. It gives me somehow the other woman who is not expected or predictable or commonplace.

  12. Most AMA-affiliated physicians follow predictable career paths, straight well-marked roads, climbing through apprenticeships in established institutions to high financial rewards and social status.

  13. The sentiment of approbation, implied in the name Virtue, will not go along with the act, if in the particular case it produce a certain amount of predictable mischief.

  14. The first escape was a blind run toward a predictable objective; all right, that was a danger to be avoided.

  15. At times predictable by comparing it to the statistics of radioactivity, the pair-production resulted in permanent combination, which effectively removed this couple from free circulation.

  16. The predictable nasalization--marked by a tilde in the text--has not been included in the translation unless the presence of nasalization is morphologically significant; e.

  17. If a cause is analogous to a volition, outside causes will be analogous to an alien will, and acts predictable from outside causes will be subject to compulsion.

  18. Are human actions theoretically predictable from a sufficient number of antecedents?

  19. He infers that every mental event is a genuine novelty, not predictable from the past, because the past contains nothing exactly like it by which we could imagine it.

  20. We have thus two questions to consider: (1) Are human actions theoretically predictable from a sufficient number of antecedents?


  21. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "predictable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.