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Predictable   /prɪdˈɪktəbəl/  /pridˈɪktəbəl/   Listen
Predictable

adjective
1.
Capable of being foretold.






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"Predictable" Quotes from Famous Books



... to work with. We recognize that throughout nature we have to face the general principle of unit-formation, and the fact that the new units need not be like a mere sum of the component parts but can be an actually new entity not wholly predictable from the component parts and known only through actual experience with the specific product. Hydrogen and oxygen, it is true, can form simple mixtures, but when they make an actual chemical integration we get a new specific type of substance, water, behaving and dividing according to its own laws ...
— A Psychiatric Milestone - Bloomingdale Hospital Centenary, 1821-1921 • Various

... has a special role to play in science and technology. Although the fruits of scientific achievements surround us, it is often difficult to predict the benefits that will arise from a given scientific venture. And these benefits, even if predictable, do not usually lead to ownership rights. Accordingly, the Government has a special obligation to support science as an investment ...
— Complete State of the Union Addresses from 1790 to the Present • Various



Words linked to "Predictable" :   sure, predictability, unpredictable, inevitable, foreseeable, certain



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