anticipate|anticipated|anticipates|anticipating in English
verb
[an·tic·i·pate || æn'tɪsɪpeɪt]
expect, predict; precede; hurry and come before
Use "anticipate|anticipated|anticipates|anticipating" in a sentence
1. Anticipately anticipates anticipatest anticipateth anticipating Anticipating anticipated volume
2. Word forms: Anticipates, anticipating, Anticipated 1
3. Anticipately anticipates: anticipatest anticipateth anticipating anticipatingly anticipation anticipations anticipative anticipatively anticipator anticipatorily: Literary usage of Anticipate
4. 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
5. The Anticipated inflation figure is lower than last month's. Anticipate that They Anticipate …
6. The Anticipated inflation figure is lower than last month's. anticipate that They anticipate …
7. What does Anticipates mean? Third-person singular simple present indicative form of anticipate
8. As verbs the difference between expected and Anticipated is that expected is (expect) while Anticipated is (anticipate)
9. Anticipate (that) • They may indeed topple it, but not in the way he Anticipated
10. Anticipative definition, Anticipating or tending to anticipate; expressing, revealing, or containing anticipation: an anticipative action; an anticipative look
11. Anticlimactic translation in English - French Reverso dictionary, see also 'anticlimax',anticipation',anticipate',anticipated', examples, definition, conjugation
12. Anticipating synonyms, Anticipating pronunciation, Anticipating translation, English dictionary definition of Anticipating
13. We had one or two difficulties along the way that we didn't anticipate. Are you Anticipating a lot of people at the party …
14. Another way to say Anticipates? Synonyms for Anticipates (other words and phrases for Anticipates).
15. Anticipately anticipates anticipatest anticipateth anticipating anticipatingly anticipation anticipations: anticipative anticipatively anticipator anticipatorily anticipators anticipatory (current term) anticipatory breach anticipatory control anticipointment anticircular: anticircumcision anticircumvention anticircus anticity anticivic
16. Antichronism (1) Anticipant (4) Anticipate (23) Anticipate a battle (1) Anticipate a delay (1) Anticipate a hold-up (1) Anticipate another theory (1) Anticipate chow (1) Anticipate eagerly (1) Anticipate heading home (2) Anticipate old exercise? About time (1) Anticipate the actions of (1) Anticipate the alarm (1) Anticipate the anthem (1
17. Joyfully anticipating,
18. Anticipant - one who anticipates
19. Anticipate something We don't Anticipate any major problems
20. 14 This composition anticipates Impressionism.
21. 8 This composition anticipates impressionism.
22. Anticipating And Managing Change
23. Anticipating: to believe in …
24. " 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.
25. Anticipate something doing something I don't Anticipate it being a problem