What is the meaning of Predicate?

The part of the sentence (or clause) which states a property that a subject has or is characterized by.

A term of a statement, where the statement may be true or false depending on whether the thing referred to by the values of the statement's variables has the property signified by that (predicative) term.

An operator or function that returns either true or false.

Of or related to the predicate of a sentence or clause.

Predicated, stated.

Relating to or being any of a series of criminal acts upon which prosecution for racketeering may be predicated.

To announce, assert, or proclaim publicly.

To assume or suppose; to infer.

to base (on); to assert on the grounds of.

To make a term (or expression) the predicate of a statement.

To assert or state as an attribute or quality of something.

adverbial present passive participle of predicar

inflection of predicare:

  1. second-person plural present indicative
  2. second-person plural imperative

second-person plural present indicative

second-person plural imperative

feminine plural of predicato

second-person singular voseo imperative of predicar combined with te

Source: wiktionary.org