pro
phe
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Third Person
prophesies
Present Participle
prophesying
Past Tense
prophesied
Past Participle
prophesied
1
to predict or declare future events, often with a sense of divine inspiration or insight
- The ancient prophet was known to prophesy upcoming events and deliver divine messages.
- Many religious texts contain passages where prophets prophesy about the future.
- The spiritual leader claimed to prophesy through visions and dreams.
- Throughout history, individuals have claimed to prophesy significant world events.
- The oracle was believed to have the ability to prophesy the fate of individuals.
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2
to provide direction, teachings, or wisdom on issues of faith and living according to divine principles
- The priest prophesied about the importance of compassion and kindness in our daily lives.
- The priest would often prophesy to his congregation about the coming changes.
- She began to prophesy during the sermon, speaking of future blessings.
- As a preacher, he would prophesy to the faithful, sharing visions of the future.
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