predicate
noun
/ˈpɹɛd.ɪ.kət/
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/ˈpɹɛd.ɪ.kɪt/
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- (grammar) The part of the sentence (or clause) which states a property that a subject has or is characterized by.
- (logic) A term of a statement, where the statement may be true or false depending on whether the thing referred to by the values of the statement's variables has the property signified by that (predicative) term.
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κατηγόρημα
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predicative
adjective
/ˈpɹɛ.də.kə.tɪv/
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/ˈpɹɛ.dɪ.kə.tɪv/
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- (grammar, of an adjectival or nominal phrase) Modifying a noun while in a predicate phrase, which predicate phrase is other than the noun phrase and occurs after a verb, as a predicate; contrasted with attributive.
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κατηγορηματικός
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predicative
noun
/ˈpɹɛ.də.kə.tɪv/
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/ˈpɹɛ.dɪ.kə.tɪv/
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- (grammar) An element of the predicate of a sentence which complements the subject or object by means of the verb. Predicatives may be nominal or adjectival.
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κατηγορούμενο
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predication
noun
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- An assertion or affirmation.
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δήλωση
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predicatively
adverb
/ˈpɹɛ.də.kə.tɪv.li/
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/ˈpɹɛ.dɪ.kə.tɪv.li/
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- As a predicate; giving information about the subject of a sentence.
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κατηγορηματικός
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