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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91. Try to anticipate what the ball will do, especially if the greens are contoured.
92. Nothing could be more deadly than to be able to anticipate every move our partner will make.
93. The more we anticipate the fear reaction the more likely it is that it will occur.
94. This may make any savings you anticipate by remortgaging immaterial in the long run.
95. Fundholding practitioners would be less constrained in their clinical decision making and patients could anticipate more choice and improvements in services.
96. Those who anticipate that both will be granted will campaign for legislation to enforce a new schedule of environmental safeguards.
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97. If you look at people who cope successfully with difficult situations, they often automatically think ahead and anticipate the circumstances.
98. Either at New Year or before July you can anticipate a change in the everyday running of your life.
99. It can anticipate problems and provide a means for reaching solutions.
100. There is neither a biblical past to escape to nor a peaceful future to anticipate.
101. Hernandez and Brown said they anticipate that Congress will cooperate and grant the city Medicare and Medicaid waivers.
102. One must want to move to the next frame, anticipate the following sequence of color, texture and drama.
103. We also anticipate, together with your lawyers, assisting in the interpretation of any warranty and indemnity requirements included in a contract.
104. The pilot himself can help anticipate the swing into wind by applying full out-of-wind rudder before he starts to roll.
105. I anticipate that his direct examination will require at least an hour.
106. Prices rocketed to anticipate the devaluation and speculation was rife.
107. We may in fact anticipate some slippage in the timetable as a result of two factors.
108. By looking ahead, management are then in a good position to anticipate potential problems.
109. For instance, the Expert can observe regular patterns of irregularities in the mains supply and anticipate them in future.
110. Version 8. 0 also comes with an improved installation routine that is faster and better able to anticipate conflicts.
111. I anticipate many changes in society over the next 100-year period.
112. It was also criticized for failing to anticipate the catastrophe.
113. The systems planning team ought to anticipate problems that may occur.
114. I can only hope that she had enough wishing power left to anticipate with some pleasure the life awaiting her in Colorado.
115. He knew Bishop was lurking around somewhere, but the Adjudicator presented no danger he couldn't anticipate.
116. What I did not anticipate was that this would prove to be a matter as much of intrigue and scandal as of science.
117. But more critically, Sega failed to anticipate the rapid drop in demand for its less powerful 16-bit game player.
118. They could anticipate earning a decent, middle-class wage there for most of their working lives.
119. It is called the Top-Flite Magna and Spalding - correctly, one fancies - anticipate much scepticism.
120. Do not anticipate trouble, or worry about what may never happen. Keep in the sunlight. Benjamin Franklin
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