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FORESAW |
Anticipated |
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FORESEEABLE |
Anticipated |
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AWAITED |
Anticipated |
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NATURALLY |
As anticipated |
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PREEMPTED |
Anticipated and prevented |
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ETA |
Anticipated arrival time |
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EXPECTATION |
Standard one is anticipated to meet |
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UPTOSCRATCH |
Standard one is anticipated to meet |
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PREEMPTIVE |
Designed to prevent an anticipated occurrence |
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INEXPECTABLE |
Not to be expected or anticipated. |
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OVERDUE |
Bowling stint anticipated, but after the scheduled time |
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PROLEPSIS |
A figure by which objections are anticipated or
prevented. |
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DREAMER |
A visionary; one lost in wild imaginations or vain schemes
of some anticipated good; as, a political dreamer. |
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FOREGO |
To relinquish the enjoyment or advantage of; to give up;
to resign; to renounce; -- said of a thing already enjoyed, or of one
within reach, or anticipated. |
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ANTICIPATE |
To take up or introduce beforehand, or before the
proper or normal time; to cause to occur earlier or prematurely; as,
the advocate has anticipated a part of his argument. |
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DREAM |
...; a vagary;
a revery; -- in this sense, applied to an imaginary or anticipated
state of happiness; as, a dream of bliss; the dream of his youth.... |
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SPECULATION |
...,
etc., in expectation of selling at a higher price, or of selling with
the expectation of repurchasing at a lower price; a trading on
antici... |