Synonym: await, expect, foresee, hope for. Similar words: participate, participation, participant, municipal, enticing, pedantic, romantic, antiseptic. Meaning: [æn'tɪsɪpeɪt] v. 1. regard something as probable or likely 2. act in advance of; deal with ahead of time 3. realize beforehand 4. make a prediction about; tell in advance 5. be excited or anxious about 6. be a forerunner of or occur earlier than.
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31. The schedule isn't final, but we don't anticipate many changes.
32. It's always best to anticipate a problem before it arises.
33. Victorian damsels madly anticipate his imminent arrival.
34. I don't anticipate that happening in the near future.
35. A skilled waiter can anticipate a customer's needs.
36. Schools anticipate an increase in student test scores.
37. However,[http://sentencedict.com/anticipate.html] I do not anticipate any difficulties.
38. Efforts were made to anticipate religious sensibilities.
39. To anticipate any difficulties and provide immediate solutions.
40. How do you anticipate the changes proceeding?
41. Do you anticipate new developments in the future?
42. Our guests anticipate the end of high summer and the start of autumn.
43. We anticipate that our integrated clinical practice course will encourage students to adopt a more holistic approach.
44. Being able to anticipate the demands of the future makes us less vulnerable to stress.
45. The Soviet leadership could anticipate diplomatic dividends from these initiatives among the non-aligned countries.
46. So I may anticipate regular visits of inspection and solicitude while they wait for me to get a belly full of independence.
47. We anticipate that complaints will level off at approximately 950 a year.
48. But no one seemed to anticipate what has happened in the last two years.
49. He reached his hand down to tilt her chin or did she raise it to anticipate him?
50. The auction houses may anticipate an effect on prices[sentencedict.com], although early and late impressions are already clearly differentiated in catalogue descriptions.
51. Our imagination can be either helpful or discouraging when it begins to anticipate a course of action.
52. Because of the ideal lively location and facilities, we anticipate the Magamar apartments to be very popular this year with Club Clients.
53. It is an interesting, well written book and I anticipate that it will gain a wide readership.
54. He defined a game as a conflict of interests resolved by the accumulative choices players make while trying to anticipate each other.
55. Please telephone us if you anticipate any difficulties in this or any other matter.
56. Unfortunately, we did not anticipate the importance of observer bias, and we did not arrange for third party blinded observation.
57. Do not forget hidden costs like legal fees; do you anticipate further loans and/or an overdraft?
58. It minimises uncertainty and helps to anticipate changes for example in demography, social factors, values and employment levels. 3.
59. It is also sensible to anticipate all the questions likely to be asked, particularly the potentially embarrassing ones.
60. The formula has no necessary role in the will, but is employed simply to anticipate any difficulty which may arise.
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