Yes, if you put in into a sentence with a noun.
(i.e. I can hardly anticipate the fact that I will be getting my license in a week.)
After almost winning the championship last year, I anticipate a strong season this year. We enjoyed lots of fun winter activities, but we eagerly anticipate the coming of spring.
The word anticipate is a verb. The past tense is anticipated.
It means to expect, or predict what will happen next."You must anticipate the consequences of smoking pot before you do it."
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I have ordered my new sofa and anticipate delivery by the end of the week.
When do you anticipate his arrival- When do you expect him-
"I will anticipate your next move," Said John.
The weatherman said to anticipate getting snow and ice tomorrow.
After almost winning the championship last year, I anticipate a strong season this year. We enjoyed lots of fun winter activities, but we eagerly anticipate the coming of spring.
The word "anticipate" is a verb.
No, it is a noun. It is related to the verb "to anticipate."
The word anticipate is a verb. The past tense is anticipated.
Yes I certainly can make a sentence with that word.
It means to expect, or predict what will happen next."You must anticipate the consequences of smoking pot before you do it."
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Corroborative is the hardest word in the world to make a sentence for.