Anticipating
to realize beforehand; foretaste or foresee:
to antic-p-te pleasure.
to expect; look forward to; be sure of:
to antic-p-te a favorable decision.
to perform (an action) before another has had time to act.
to answer (a question), obey (a command), or satisfy (a request) before it is made:
he antic-p-ted each of my orders.
to nullify, prevent, or forestall by taking countermeasures in advance:
to antic-p-te a military attack.
to consider or mention before the proper time:
to antic-p-te more difficult questions.
to be before (another) in doing, thinking, achieving, etc.:
many modern inventions were antic-p-ted by leonardo da vinci.
finance.
to expend (funds) before they are legitimately available for use.
to discharge (an obligation) before it is due.
to think, speak, act, or feel an emotional response in advance.
contemporary examples
already there have been indications not everyone is antic-p-ting the film with open arms.
what are they hiding? jacob bernstein october 24, 2009
our other nominees all flourished by antic-p-ting the hard ones.
my inside tips for sonia kenneth duberstein may 26, 2009
they’ve been doing a lot of praying,” amendola said, “antic-p-ting the possibility that jerry may not come home.
sandusky guilty verdict: what’s next for jerry diane dimond june 22, 2012
we are not commemorating her—we are cherishing her and celebrating her and antic-p-ting her return.
person of interest identified in disappearance of uva student hannah graham julia horowitz september 18, 2014
activists are antic-p-ting more crackdowns, starting tonight.
egypt in chaos as protesters call for military council to transfer power mike giglio november 19, 2011
historical examples
i tried, however, to show it in other ways, by the attentions i paid him and by antic-p-ting his every wish.
uncanny tales various
much obliged to you for recalling it so accurately and antic-p-ting me.
little dorrit charles d-ckens
antic-p-ting a speedy entrance, matthews warmed to his task.
the plow-woman eleanor gates
they are antic-p-ting the home rule bill in their disposal of the land.
ireland as it is robert john buckley (aka r.j.b.)
releasing shaynon, he stepped back warily, antic-p-ting nothing less than an instant and disgraceful brawl.
the day of days louis joseph vance
verb (mainly transitive)
(may take a clause as object) to foresee and act in advance of: he antic-p-ted the fall in value by selling early
to thwart by acting in advance of; forestall: i antic-p-ted his punch by moving out of reach
(also intransitive) to mention (something) before its proper time: don’t antic-p-te the climax of the story
(may take a clause as object) to regard as likely; expect; foresee: he antic-p-ted that it would happen
to make use of in advance of possession: he antic-p-ted his salary in buying a house
to pay (a bill, etc) before it falls due
to cause to happen sooner: the spread of nationalism antic-p-ted the decline of the empire
v.
1530s, “to cause to happen sooner,” a back-formation from antic-p-tion, or else from latin antic-p-tus, past participle of antic-p-re “take (care of) ahead of time,” literally “taking into possession beforehand,” from ante “before” (see ante) + capere “to take” (see capable).
later “to be aware of (something) coming at a future time” (1640s). used in the sense of “expect, look forward to” since 1749, but antic-p-te has an element of “prepare for, forestall” that should prevent its being used as a synonym for expect. related: antic-p-ted; antic-p-ting.
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