announce, be destined, count on, envisage, forecast, go before, lie ahead, plan, presume, save, visualize
Definitionv. regard something as probable or likely
Last update: October 11, 2016
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He had anticipated the rail accident. . [Please select]
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she was going to anticipate but she had a bad luck [Please select]
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Since we anticipate each person will eat at least two hot dogs at the barbecue, we have purchased fifty hot dogs for our twenty-five guests. [Please select]
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You should anticipate being in the hospital for at least three days. [Please select]
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It was uncanny the way he could anticipate trouble. [Please select]
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The almost unanimous voice of the French and British Press could be anticipated. [Please select]
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She was distrustful of the future, and apt to anticipate bad fortune. [Please select]
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"There's no reason why I shouldn't have anticipated it." [Please select]
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He did not resent the act, he seemed to anticipate my question. [Please select]
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How little I had anticipated the courage it would take to do this thing. [Please select]
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