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Meaning of Prognosis | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
pɹɒɡˈnəʊsɪs

Definitions

  1. A forecast of the future course or outcome of a situation based on what is presently known; a prediction.
  2. Signal by means of which is or is an is of the is.
  3. A forecast of the future course or outcome of a disease or disorder based on current medical knowledge.
  4. Prediction or is of the future done through is it of such signals.

Equivalents

العربية التشخيص
Български прогноза
Català pronòstic
Čeština prognóza
Cymraeg argoel rhagolwg
Dansk prognose
Ελληνικά πρόγνωση
Esperanto prognozo
Español pronóstico
Français prognostic Pronostic
Gaeilge tairngreacht
Magyar prognózis
Íslenska horfur spá
Italiano prognosi
日本語 予後
ქართული პროგნოზი
Қазақша болжам
한국어 예후
Kurdî prognos
Lietuvių prognozė
Latviešu prognoze
Македонски прогноза
Nederlands prognose vooruitblik
Русский прогноз
Српски prognoza прогноза
Svenska prognos
Українська прогноз

Examples

“I may say here that it is one of the evidences of original character, that it is apt to baffle all prognosis from a mere observer's standpoint.”
“Despite the positive, constructive aspects of the Beeching Report, the gloomy prognoses on B.R. which issued from so many commentators prior to its publication have left a widespread impression that the railway is an outdated concept.”
“The prognosis was made by taking into consideration the facts that the analog concrete had already achieved its ultimate strength by the period of 1500 days while concrete being predicted was to gain its strength limit by 1.25 time faster, that is by the period of 100 days.”
“If free speech is the lifeblood of democracy then the fate and the prognosis of the latter are that of the former.”
“Hovvbeit it is to be noted (vvhich vve hinted in the prognoſis) that the ſvvelling doth often appear critically and profitably, and thereby the ſick are recovered of their diſeaſes; […]”
“The prognosis [of measles] is unfavourable when the child is very young, when the eruption appears before the third day, or when it suddenly disappears. […] The prognosis is favourable when the gastro-pulmonary symptoms are slight, the progress of the disease is regular, and when the skin is moist after the appearance of the exanthema.”
“Once the patient has worked through the stage of grieving at diagnosis, adjustment may be successful as therapy is begun and a prognosis is determined.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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