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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151. It is impossible for the bank to anticipate payment.
152. I anticipate his arrival at four o'clock.
153. Hardships grope for years. If I can anticipate results.
154. A good general tries to anticipate the enemy's movements.
155. He tried to anticipate all my needs.
156. If I know your sect I anticipate your argument.
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157. I anticipate nothing but grateful approbation.
158. Do you expect your partner to anticipate your needs?
159. I anticipate success in effective economic control.
160. DMO is an important procedure in conventional processing , so here we summarize some key development in the history and the main algorithms of DMO process techniques. It can be anticipate...
161. CD 34 expression and DNA aneuploid in AL can't anticipate the short - peroid clinical outcome.
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163. This year, the Heng w. rapid arterial road will evolve an engineering previous period job and anticipate to finish construction in 2013.
164. Anticipate manipulation by adopting an early warning system of large trader reporting and possibly position limits.
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166. Their research used an "ex vivo human skin explant model" which helped them come to their recent conclusions and which they anticipate to help in further research in preventing HIV transmission.
167. The European nation was not expecting to lose the war, let alone anticipate being burdened with payments that would reach into the next century.
168. In a breathless race through Paris, London, and beyond, Langdon and Neveu match wits with a faceless powerbroker who seems to anticipate their every move.
169. This text explains to Xutuan coal mine west breeze well and main well a method, error margin for of run-through measuring analysis with anticipate.
170. Every attempt should be made to anticipate this generation gap.
171. Our common sense enables us to anticipate part of its analysis.
172. Probably for the first time in history, investors can enjoy positive cash flow as well as anticipate a future increase in equity.
173. If you don't anticipate what may happen , you'll find yourself at a loss when sth . crops up.
174. A four-year study of short sales, published in The Journal of Finance in April, found that short sellers were "extremely well-informed" and able to correctly anticipate price declines in stocks.
175. "It is best not to swat at the fly's starting position, but rather to aim a bit forward of that to anticipate where the fly is going to jump when it first sees your swatter, " suggested Dickinson.
176. CDT and AVI anticipate close technical collaboration to develop the business opportunity.
177. The world economy must decarbonise more urgently than carbon markets anticipate.
178. In irised out had on urban area big land, ancient was the solemn manorial lord drives to eagerly anticipate us personally to visit him to construct to take vacation newly the manor.
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180. They try to anticipate how well the architecture will address requested requirements by examining the architectural design (decisions) made during early phase of SDLC.
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