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    anticipate
    /anˈtɪsɪpeɪt/

    verb

    • 1. regard as probable; expect or predict: "she anticipated scorn on her return to the theatre" Similar expectforeseepredictthink likely
    • 2. act as a forerunner or precursor of: "he anticipated Bates's theories on mimicry and protective coloration" Similar foreshadowprecedeantedatecome/go before

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  2. to imagine or expect that something will happen, sometimes taking action in preparation for it: No job cuts are anticipated under the new ownership. [ + (that) clause ] I don’t anticipate (that) we’ll solve all our problems with one meeting. We anticipate criticism but plan to go ahead anyway.

  3. The meaning of ANTICIPATE is to give advance thought, discussion, or treatment to. How to use anticipate in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Anticipate.

  4. Definition of anticipate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. If you anticipate an event, you realize in advance that it may happen and you are prepared for it.

  6. You expect something to happen, or expect someone to do something: Everyone expected them to win. predict • You predict something: No one could have predicted the result.

  7. To anticipate something is to look forward to it or to be sure of it. How is anticipate different from expect, hope, and await? Learn more on Thesaurus.com.

  8. to imagine or expect that something will happen, sometimes taking action in preparation for it: No job cuts are anticipated under the new ownership. [ + (that) clause ] I don’t anticipate (that) we’ll solve all our problems with one meeting. We anticipate criticism but plan to go ahead anyway.

  9. verb. anticipated, anticipates, anticipating. To see as a probable occurrence; expect. We hadn't anticipated the crowds at the zoo. I anticipated that you might be in a hurry. American Heritage. To look forward to; expect. To anticipate a pleasant vacation. Webster's New World. To speak of or consider a matter prematurely. Webster's New World.

  10. to see what might happen in the future and take action to prepare for it anticipate something We need someone who can anticipate and respond to changes in the fashion industry. anticipate what, how, that, etc…. Try to anticipate what the interviewers will ask.

  11. to expect something, or to prepare for something before it happens: to anticipate a problem. [ + that ] We anticipate that prices will fall next year. (Definition of anticipate from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of anticipate. in Chinese (Traditional) 預期,期望, 預料, 採取行動來防止… See more.

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