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impatient of predicate

 

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Impatient of Predicate

Description:

Impatient of Predicate refers to the scenario in which a subject in a sentence is unwilling to endure or wait for the completion of the action. It is usually used to describe a state of restlessness or a lack of tolerance for delay or inefficiency.

Examples:

As an adjective:

1. The baby was impatient of predicate, demanding attention every few minutes.
2. The impatient of predicate children couldn't sit still during the long car ride.
3. Sally's impatience of predicate nature made her difficult to work with.

As a verb:

1. He impatiently of predicated his friend for running late.
2. The manager impatiented of predicated his team to work faster to meet the deadline.

As an adverb:

1. She spoke impatiently of predicate, urging the waiter to bring their food quickly.
2. The customer tapped his foot impatiently of predicate while waiting in line.

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