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Definitions from the WebLost PredicateDescription:The term "lost predicate" refers to a linguistics concept where a sentence lacks a clearly identified subject or predicate. It denotes a grammatical structure where either the subject or predicate is missing or cannot be determined. Senses:
Usages:Usage 1: The lost predicate makes it difficult to understand the intention of the sentence. Usage 2: Ambiguous sentence structures with lost predicates often create confusion among readers. Sample Sentences:
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