In the manner of something that attempts or succeeds in predicting, anticipating or expecting.(adverb)
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Use "predictively" in a sentence
"Now Pepsi is looking at how to develop these programs to predictively advertise their goodies."
"But even if we take his caricature as fact, mainstream marketing seems far more predictively useful than the Central Six."
"If that is so even though they were predictively successful, then the success of our best current theories does not mean they have got the nature of the world right either."