Similar words: anticipate, anticipation, anticipatory, participate, participate in, participation, participant, emancipated. Meaning: [æn'tɪsɪpeɪt] adj. expected hopefully.
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121. One problem which proved far greater than anticipated was where no option was marked on the screening card.
122. With anticipated revenue of taka105,500 million, the budget deficit would be taka77,300 million.
123. His achievements had already exceeded his highest hopes, and he anticipated equal if not greater success from the great continent.
124. Initially the foundation anticipated that most of its time would be spent providing technical assistance to companies.
125. The rate of stroke in high-risk cardiac surgery patients receiving aprotinin therapy is lower than would be anticipated.
126. All surveying practices should employ a sophisticated time-recording system which relates to daily time-sheets and measures time-cost incurred against anticipated fees.
127. It is anticipated that life expectancy at birth will rise by 2-3 years over the next 40 years.
128. The event had created great excitement at all levels of society and was eagerly anticipated.
129. Few workshop participants anticipated the fantastic growth of commercial users and providers.
130. If it was a deformation, it was anticipated by Posidonius.
131. By the end of the day,(http://sentencedict.com/anticipated.html) the anticipated annualized yield on the notes was 3. 35 percent.
132. Second, the actual cost, both in time and money, can be very much less than might at first be anticipated.
133. The movement of certain pieces is anticipated, and sequences of movements integrated into overall impressions of the progress of the game.
134. It is anticipated that the usual request will be for all cross-references pointing to a given range of entries.
135. That both sources of pay differential exist may come as no surprise, their relative size was not anticipated.
136. He displayed pride in having fared far better than anyone anticipated when he entered the race.
137. Had I been more attuned to racism in the office, I might have anticipated the reaction.
138. Her rise had always been anticipated and when Mr Major secured the premiership her political career was more or less clinched.
139. He anticipated the motives of explorers, conquerors, and settlers for a couple of centuries to come.
140. A company representative said they had not anticipated the great demand for Metrodin.
141. Of 13 computer models, eight anticipated moderate warming; two, weak warming; and three, no warming.
142. Completion of most of the station still is anticipated by the end of 2002 as scheduled, Trafton told the panel.
143. The announced change is an exciting development which is anticipated to underpin the strength and depth of club cricket in Essex.
144. But the U.S.-sponsored peace process that has sputtered along since then failed to yield the anticipated final agreement.
145. The Seahawks anticipated that when they signed Warren Moon as a backup quarterback in the offseason.
146. Those who expected a predictable finale to this unpredictable match got far more than they anticipated.
147. In 1991 it is estimated that the young elderly represent 56% of all elderly persons, and further proportionate falls are anticipated.
148. The Paris meeting had been anticipated by heightened diplomatic activity.
149. Over time the structure of interest rates may change in response to changes in the inflation rate and the anticipated inflation rate.
150. This led to developments in both music and the Liturgy which were probably more far-reaching than the Council Fathers anticipated.
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