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anticipated

[ an-tis-uh-pey-tid ]

adjective

  1. predicted, foreseen, or expected:

    New, more efficient heating equipment will lower your energy bills, and the installment payments are calculated so that they can be offset by the anticipated energy savings.

  2. looked forward to:

    The hotly anticipated sequel is set to be released on November 14.



verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of anticipate ( def ).
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鈥淓ven as recently as a few weeks ago, I got caught in a situation that I never would have anticipated in a million years,鈥 said Whitmer, directly addressing the situation on Sunday.

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A highly anticipated women's race was billed as another battle between Hassan and Assefa - the gold and silver medallists in Paris last summer.

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June Carey's opinion of Donald Trump has not changed, but the first few months of Trump's second term are not what she anticipated either.

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In the face of such anticipated loss at the hands of her native government, Nichols said she's battling a "general feeling of powerlessness" not unlike other Americans, particularly those on the left.

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What鈥檚 getting newly registered cars on the road so fast is the fear that the Trump administration鈥檚 trade wars will starkly increase car prices, prompting motorists to buy new cars before the anticipated price hike.

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