to expect, to look forward to some presumed outcome
For example, I anticipate fresh fruit prices will rise because of the severe storm damage in the agricultural South.
To want something quickly u wait
The act of anticipating. An expectation. Foreknowledge, intuition, and presentiment. The use or assignment of funds, especially from a trust fund, before they are legitimately available for use. Music. Introduction on a weak beat of one note of a new chord before the previous chord is resolved.
to realizebeforehand;to expect
The word "anticipate" when translated in Tagalog or Filipino (national language of the Philippines) would simply mean "umasa", "umasam", "maghintay".
No, it is a noun. It is related to the verb "to anticipate."
The word anticipate is a verb. The past tense is anticipated.
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The equivalent Tagalog word for "anticipate" is "inaasahan" or "nag-aabang."
"I will anticipate your next move," Said John.
anticipate
The weatherman said to anticipate getting snow and ice tomorrow.
I have ordered my new sofa and anticipate delivery by the end of the week.
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It means to expect, or predict what will happen next."You must anticipate the consequences of smoking pot before you do it."
Anticipate(d)