Predicting when someone will die is inherently uncertain and complex, influenced by various factors such as age, health conditions, lifestyle choices, and genetic predispositions. While medical professionals can provide estimates based on health data and prognosis, these are often not precise. Additionally, unexpected events can occur, making exact predictions impossible. Ultimately, it’s important to focus on quality of life rather than trying to determine an endpoint.
You cannot predict when someone will die.
No one can predict someone elses death, so that is unknown.
No one knows when Oprah is going to die. Actually, you can never tell when someone is going to die unless you can predict the future.
They predict that it would die in 5 mill years
I predict that I will die, eventually.
The verb of the word predicted is predict. As in "to predict something or someone".
No one can predict when anyone will die
Psychiatrist see God as someone they can analyse and predict his(God) actions but that is not true. Psychiatrist see God as someone they can analyse and predict his(God) actions but that is not true. Psychiatrist see God as someone they can analyse and predict his(God) actions but that is not true.
Anything that is realistic and something you can teach someone. Science is a way of knowing so you can predict anything.
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I predict yes. There is someone for everyone.
There are a few possible words suggested by that spelling: predict / predicted (verb) - to forecast predicate (noun) - the verb part of a sentence predecease (verb) - to die before someone else