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predicted Meaning in Telugu ( predicted తెలుగు అంటే)



అంచనా వేసింది, ముందు సమాచారం

Verb:

అంచనా వేయండి, ముందు సమాచారం,



predicted's Usage Examples:

The model predicted 75% of cases correctly compared to experts who only predicted 59.


The observability of quantum jumps was predicted by Hans Dehmelt in 1975, and they were.


Mid-December 2011 Tihipko predicted the unification process would be completed late January 2012; but he also warned that if problematic issues would not be solved Strong Ukraine would not merge.


auditing technology have been so wide sweeping as to make them unworkable/untrainable, as Hubbard always predicted, if changes were made to the auditing and.


Shortly thereafter, no significant intensification was predicted, as the cloud pattern was becoming elongated, vertical wind shear would soon increase, and Octave would soon entering a region of decreasing sea surface temperatures.


Tennessee River now exist only as isolated remnant populations, and extirpations and extinctions are predicted.


1% of the popular vote and no seats; although final poll results had predicted 5% till 6% of the total votes for the party.


statistics, multicollinearity (also collinearity) is a phenomenon in which one predictor variable in a multiple regression model can be linearly predicted from.


He described it as a stormer but predicted that the record's sales would be affected by Get Back's ongoing chart success.


As the warden had predicted, Connors is only too glad to do some honest work on the rockpile after his enforced inactivity.


At the same time, Wanga allegedly predicted that he would marry at the age of twenty-seven to a woman with a name beginning with the letter A, and the birth of a daughter at 44 from a surrogate mother.


If the final two games ultimately go as predicted, then the chance of a bye or the risk of elimination disappears.


Organizations can then consider each quantile, and by weighing the predicted.



Synonyms:

call, augur, prophesy, venture, pretend, forebode, foretell, outguess, anticipate, second-guess, vaticinate, read, wager, bet, forecast, prognosticate, hazard, calculate, promise, guess,



Antonyms:

credit, debit, mistrust, distrust, subtract,



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