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pred·i·ca·tion \ˌpredəˈkāshən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English predicacion, from Old French predication, from Latin praedication-, praedicatio, act of proclaiming, from praedicatus (past participle of praedicare to proclaim) + -ion-, -io -ion — more at preach 1. archaic a. : an act of proclaiming or preaching b. : sermon 2. : an act or instance of predicating : affirmation, assertion: as a. : the expression of action, state, or quality by a grammatical predicate b. logic : the affirming something of another thing; especially : the attachment of a predicate to a subject, ascription of a property to an individual, or assignment of something to a class — see essential predication; compare subjection |