Definition of predictivenext
as in prophetic
being a sign of a later course of events unfortunately, the stock market crash of 1929 turned out to be a predictive event, for the next decade was consumed by the Great Depression

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Recent Examples of predictive Abu Dhabi is rolling out new artificial intelligence tools across roughly 100 operating rooms as the emirate’s healthcare regulator — taking a more-is-more approach to patient data — looks to improve surgical outcomes and use predictive technologies to shape policy. Kelsey Warner, semafor.com, 21 May 2026 The article attributed this to timely care driven by an early warning system, which uses predictive analytics to identify at-risk patients, and improving infection control. Jessica Bartlett — Boston Globe, STAT, 21 May 2026 By introducing features like an intuitive audio mixer, mandatory predictive navigation, and battery-bypassing stationary power, Google can address some of my biggest daily frictions. Gabriel Zamora, PC Magazine, 16 May 2026 The predictive model’s accuracy improved significantly between phases, rising from 70.7% to 83.1% precision, with the ROC Index—a standard measure of model reliability—climbing from 89.8% to 91.7%. Nick Lichtenberg, Fortune, 14 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for predictive
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Adjective
  • Heaven Hill’s timing was somewhat prophetic.
    David Thomas Tao, Forbes.com, 24 May 2026
  • Filming is being lined up for late 2027 on the project about small-town groupthink in 1930s Europe; Simenon’s 1939 novel is considered a prophetic study of race hatred and mass hysteria.
    Andreas Wiseman, Deadline, 14 May 2026
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  • In the film, actress Midori Francis plays Hana, a medical student who becomes terrorized by a sinister force after partaking in the latest dieting fad — eating human ashes.
    Nicole Fell, HollywoodReporter, 3 June 2026
  • Yet a sinister rage brews within the former chef, flickering alive with the smallest spark.
    Aramide Tinubu, Variety, 3 June 2026

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“Predictive.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/predictive. Accessed 6 Jun. 2026.

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