prophesize
verb
proph·e·size
ˈprä-fə-ˌsīz
prophesized; prophesizing; prophesizes
: prophesy
Others say he could prophesize the future …—Jerome R. Corsi
Female spiritual leaders … have prophesized the dawning of a new religion …—Women's Realities, Women's Choices
The gurus of those times prophesized the coming of a god-man who was loving, forgiving, and merciful, and who had powers of the mind hitherto unknown to men …—Walter Prytulak
He dares not prophesize or hypothesize on heaven and hell.—Greg Barrett
… he started prophesizing to me about things that would happen in my life, and I was blown away.—Neil Cavuto
"I think they're going to kick their butts …" she prophesized an hour before kick-off.—Gene O'Donnell
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