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1. Anticipate definition is - to give advance thought, discussion, or treatment to
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2. How to use Anticipate in a sentence
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3. Synonym Discussion of Anticipate.
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4. How is the word Anticipate different from other verbs like it? Some common synonyms of Anticipate are divine, foreknow, and foresee
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5. While all these words mean "to know beforehand," Anticipate implies taking action about or responding emotionally to something before it …
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6. Usage Note: Traditionally, the verb Anticipate has been used to mean "to deal with in advance, to forestall" (as in We Anticipated the storm by boarding up the windows, which was accepted by 70 percent of the Usage Panel in 2014).
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7. Anticipate definition, to realize beforehand; foretaste or foresee: to Anticipate pleasure
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8. To imagine or expect that something will happen: Anticipate problems/difficulties It's always best to Anticipate problems before they arise
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9. The Anticipated inflation figure is lower than last month's. Anticipate that They Anticipate …
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10. Find 60 ways to say Anticipate, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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11. The Crossword Solver found 100 answers to the Anticipate crossword clue
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12. Definition of Anticipate written for English Language Learners from the Merriam-Webster Learner's Dictionary with audio pronunciations, usage examples, and count/noncount noun labels.
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13. Anticipate Joy is an innovative mental wellness company that supports personal growth and healing through online professional counseling and training
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14. To Anticipate something is to be expecting it
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15. " Anticipating something" also often implies that you are preparing to take some action because of your expectations — like when you Anticipate your chess opponent's next move and plan a counterattack.
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16. Usage Note: Traditionally, the verb Anticipate has been used to mean "to deal with in advance, to forestall" (as in We Anticipated the storm by boarding up the windows, which was accepted by 70 percent of the Usage Panel in 2014).
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17. Anticipate something We don't Anticipate any major problems
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18. Our Anticipated arrival time is 8.30
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19. The eagerly Anticipated movie will be released next month
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20. Anticipate doing something They Anticipate moving to bigger premises by the end of the year
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21. Anticipate something doing something I don't Anticipate it being a problem
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22. Anticipate (that) • They may indeed topple it, but not in the way he Anticipated
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23. • The college say they're distressed by Tracey's death, she had every reason to Anticipate a good degree
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24. • Edward Forbes, indeed, had Anticipated Charles with his theory of the disjunct distribution of arctic-alpines.
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25. With so many details and so little time, let Anticipate help you where it's needed the most
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26. Anticipate doing [sth] v expr verbal expression: Phrase with special meaning functioning as verb--for example, "put their heads together," "come to an end." (expect to do) prevedere di fare [qlcs] vtr verbo transitivo o transitivo pronominale : Verbo che richiede un complemento oggetto: " Lava la mela prima di mangiar la" - "Non mi aspettavo un
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27. Verb If you Anticipate an event, you realize in advance that it may happen and you are prepared for it
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28. At the time we couldn't have Anticipated the result of our campaigning.
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29. Anticipate (v.) 1530s, "to cause to happen sooner," a back-formation from anticipation, or else from Latin anticipatus, past participle of anticipare "take (care of) ahead of time," literally "taking into possession beforehand," from anti, an old form of ante "before" (from PIE root *ant-"front, forehead," with derivatives meaning "in front of, before") + capere "to take," from PIE root *kap
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30. 1 to expect something Anticipate something We don't Anticipate any major problems
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31. Our Anticipated arrival time is 8:30
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32. The eagerly Anticipated movie will be released next month
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33. Anticipate doing something They Anticipate moving to bigger premises by the end of the year
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34. Anticipate something doing something I don't Anticipate it being a problem
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35. In Anticipate, strategy and leadership expert Rob-Jan de Jong explains that to develop vision you must sharpen two key skills
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36. Word forms: Anticipates, anticipating, Anticipated 1
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37. Transitive verb If you Anticipate an event, you realize in advance that it may happen and you are prepared for it
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38. At the time we couldn't have Anticipated the result of our campaigning.
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39. Anticipate - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions
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40. Inflections of 'Anticipate' (v): (⇒ conjugate) Anticipates v 3rd person singular anticipating v pres p verb, present participle: -ing verb used descriptively or to form progressive verb--for example, "a singing bird," "It is singing." Anticipated
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41. Find 60 ways to say Anticipate, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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42. See 11 authoritative translations of To Anticipate in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.
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43. What does Anticipate mean? The definition of Anticipate is to be happy and excited about something upcoming
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44. (verb) An example of Anticipate is the
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45. Futuring is a discipline that uses various methodologies to Anticipate possibilities based on current trends, to assess the likely impact of these possibilities on different aspects of people's lives, and to establish responses that enable people to control the directions of their lives or to be prepared to deal with the uncontrollable
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46. Synonyms for Anticipate in Free Thesaurus
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47. 49 synonyms for Anticipate: expect, predict, forecast, prepare for, look for, hope for, envisage, foresee, bank on, apprehend, foretell, think likely
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48. What are synonyms for Anticipate?
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49. Anticipate, recognize, evaluate, control, and confirm (ARECC) is a decision-making framework and process used in the field of industrial hygiene (IH) to Anticipate and recognize hazards, evaluate exposures, and control and confirm protection from risks (Figure 1)
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50. Anticipate that many of your peer schools will use discounting in the form of academic awards at a greater rate than in recent years, to persuade middle- and …
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51. March 11, 2021 Anticipate the Turn After more than a year of COVID-19, CMU experts reflect on a changed world
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52. Definition of Anticipate in the Definitions.net dictionary
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53. What does Anticipate mean? Information and translations of Anticipate in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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54. For example, Preordain, Anticipate, and the other draw spells in your maybeboard could replace artifacts like Cathar's Shield, Briber's Purse, Orochi Hatchery, etc
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55. Anticipate (5 Occurrences) 2 Corinthians 5:8 So we have a cheerful confidence, and we Anticipate with greater delight being banished from the body and going home to the Lord
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56. (WEY) 1 Thessalonians 4:15 (For this we say to you in the word of the Lord, that we, the living, who remain to the coming of the Lord, are in no way to Anticipate those who have fallen asleep;
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57. Officials Anticipate that rivalry between leaders of the various drug factions could erupt into full scale war
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58. Wedding planners Anticipate loosened restrictions for ceremonies and receptions
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59. Conjugación verbo Anticipate en inglés, ver modelos de conjugación inglés, verbos irregulares
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60. Definición y traducción en contexto de Anticipate.
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61. Anticipate is, literally, to take beforehand, and here denotes simply to take into the mind as conception of the future
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62. Hence, to say, "I did not Anticipate a refusal," expresses something less definite and strong than to say, " did not expect it." Still, Anticipate is a convenient word to be interchanged with expect in cases where the thought
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63. The devotions in Anticipate will give students a solid spiritual assessment before heading full-force into ministry on a short-term mission trip
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64. Anticipate definition: regard something as probable or likely synonyms: guess, take for granted, evaluate, theorize, theorise, opine, hypothecate, wait, look
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ANTICIPATE [anˈtisəˌpāt]
Antonyms for anticipate: art confounded, be taken aback, being curious, were flabbergasted, Re sign,...
Synonyms for 'in anticipation of something': before, first, early, previous, since, barely, prior, by the time, advance, earlier, ahead, ante-
Anticipatedly. definitions. (0) In an anticipated manner; in advance. adverb.