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Out to Predicate

Definition: To publicly announce an intention or goal, often with determination and confidence.

Examples:

  • Verb: She went out to predicate that she would win the competition.
  • Noun: His out to predicate was to become a successful entrepreneur.
  • Adjective: He had an out to predicate attitude about achieving his dreams.

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