of Predicate
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to Aristotle, if a universal exists, either as a particular or a relation, then there must have been, must be currently, or must be in the future, something on which the universal can be predicated. Source: Internet
Arguing his brief, Okere predicated his suit on the judgment of the Supreme Court which had affirmed Uche Nwosu as the duly nominated 2019 Imo governorship candidate of the APC. Source: Internet
Any hope for his party's winning the 1993 election was predicated on improving social programs, addressing employment needs, and appeasing a disgruntled, vocal public sector. Source: Internet
Aristotle further distinguished (a) terms that could be the subject of predication, and (b) terms that could be predicated of others by the use of the copula ("is a"). Source: Internet
As a result, the future of Afghanistan seems to be predicated on a truce by trial and error. Source: Internet
A good chunk of Trump's support is predicated on the idea that another religion needs to be questioned and attacked and weakened and denigrated. Source: Internet