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    Proph·e·sy
    /ˈpräfəˌsī/

    verb

    • 1. say that (a specified thing) will happen in the future: "Jacques was prophesying a bumper harvest"
  2. The meaning of PROPHESY is to utter by or as if by divine inspiration. How to use prophesy in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Prophesy.

  3. The meaning of PROPHECY is an inspired utterance of a prophet. How to use prophecy in a sentence.

  4. PROPHESY definition: 1. to say that you believe something will happen in the future: 2. to say that you believe…. Learn more.

  5. verb (used with object) , proph·e·sied, proph·e·sy·ing. to foretell or predict. Synonyms: prognosticate, augur. to indicate beforehand. to declare or foretell by or as if by divine inspiration. Synonyms: divine. to utter in prophecy or as a prophet.

  6. The word prophesy can mean to predict or reveal something that will happen in the future. Many people use astrology to prophesy, or predict, their future regarding misfortune, wealth, love, and relationships. Used as a verb prophesy can mean to deliver a sermon or predict through divine inspiration. A religious leader may prophesy to followers ...

  7. prophecy, in religion, a divinely inspired revelation or interpretation. Although prophecy is perhaps most commonly associated with Judaism and Christianity, it is found throughout the religions of the world, both ancient and modern.

  8. proph•e•sy. (ˈprɒf əˌsaɪ) v. -sied, -sy•ing. v.t. 1. to foretell or predict. 2. to indicate beforehand. 3. to utter in prophecy. v.i. 4. to make predictions, esp. by divine inspiration. 5. to speak as a mediator between God and humankind or in God's stead.

  9. Verb Forms. to say what will happen in the future (done in the past using religious or magic powers) prophesy something to prophesy war. The event was prophesied in the Old Testament.

  10. 2 meanings: 1. to reveal or foretell (something, esp a future event) by or as if by divine inspiration 2. archaic to give.... Click for more definitions.

  11. 5 days ago · To foreshow; to herald; to prefigure. (intransitive, Christianity) To speak out on the Bible as an expression of holy inspiration; to preach. [from 14th c.] Treatises of 1. The liberty of prophesying, 2. Prayer ex tempore, 3. Episcopacie: together with a sermon.

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