make sth predictable

Frequency: 7.255.3 per million words

To cause something to be predictable.

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Examples (10)

  • Recent changes make the future even less predictable.
  • Modern technology helps make weather patterns more predictable.
  • Setting a routine can make a child's behavior more predictable.
  • These new regulations make the market much more predictable for investors.
  • We need to make the outcome of the experiment predictable and repeatable.
  • The script's clichés make the movie's ending highly predictable.
  • Automation is designed to make industrial processes more predictable.
  • Standardizing the components will make maintenance costs more predictable.
  • The lack of variety makes his writing somewhat predictable.
  • Data analysis can make consumer trends more predictable.