Similar words: anticipate, anticipation, anticipatory, participate, participate in, participation, participant, emancipated. Meaning: [æn'tɪsɪpeɪt] adj. expected hopefully.
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151. What could be anticipated with confidence was the beneficial results of redistribution, for Unionists had expected them for some time.
152. Britta had anticipated harsh design criticism but the fashion buyers and the press are pleasantly surprised.
153. None of the anticipated difficulties materialized.
154. Sometimes, however(sentencedict.com), the answer is simpler than we anticipated.
155. He anticipated his deriving much instruction from the lecture.
156. We fortressed the city against the anticipated flood.
157. The first question is one which Jason has anticipated.
158. His wife had really not anticipated a row of this character.
159. A bumper wheat harvest is anticipated [ expected ] this year.
160. Advance knowledge of anticipated weather conditions is invaluable for planning.
161. This anticipated name change reflects the group's true independence in the marketplace.
162. She made a stouter resistance than the thief had anticipated.
163. Its bare - stage style of presentation anticipated the scenic austerity of later years.
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