1. forecasted - Adjective
2. forecasted - Verb
forecasted
simple past and past participle of forecast
forecasted (not comparable)
That has been forecast
The forecasted storm arrived on time.
When we started Skype, if you look at analyst reports, no one forecasted it as a big business. Also when Google started, it was not fashionable to be in search. It's not trying to do the obvious - that's the hard part. Niklas Zennstrom
Agricultural pheromones market size was valued at USD 2,550.0 Million in 2019 and is forecasted to reach USD 7,992.4 Million by 2027 at a CAGR of 15.3%. Source: Internet
BEMIDJI -- The Section 8A semifinal games featuring the Bemidji High School boys and girls soccer teams have been postponed to Wednesday, Oct. 21, due to forecasted snow on Tuesday. Source: Internet
Commentators forecasted awards in Bickel’s future; others spliced his work up to make memes portraying the protesters as zombies; some even wished death and sickness on them. Source: Internet
Accordingly, it is expected that there will be differences between actual and forecasted results, and actual results may be materially different from those contained in the forecasts. Source: Internet
A slowdown is also being forecasted by the Energy Information Administration (EIA), but other organizations globally are supporting this notion. Source: Internet