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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3106 COCA: 3187

anticipate

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
anticipate /ænˈtɪsəˌpeɪt/ verb
anticipates; anticipated; anticipating
anticipate
/ænˈtɪsəˌpeɪt/
verb
anticipates; anticipated; anticipating
Learner's definition of ANTICIPATE
[+ object]
: to think of (something that will or might happen in the future) : expect预期;预料
: to expect or look ahead to (something) with pleasure : to look forward to (something)期待;盼望
formal : to do something before someone else先于…做;抢先…做
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3106 COCA: 3187

anticipate

verb

an·​tic·​i·​pate an-ˈti-sə-ˌpāt How to pronounce anticipate (audio)
anticipated; anticipating

transitive verb

1
: to give advance thought, discussion, or treatment to
2
: to meet (an obligation) before a due date
3
: to foresee and deal with in advance : forestall
4
: to use or expend in advance of actual possession
5
: to act before (another) often so as to check or counter
6
: to look forward to as certain : expect
We don't anticipate any problems during the construction.

intransitive verb

: to speak or write in knowledge or expectation of later matter
anticipatable adjective
anticipator noun
Choose the Right Synonym for anticipate

foresee, foreknow, divine, anticipate mean to know beforehand.

foresee implies nothing about how the knowledge is derived and may apply to ordinary reasoning and experience.

economists should have foreseen the recession

foreknow usually implies supernatural assistance, as through revelation.

if only we could foreknow our own destinies

divine adds to foresee the suggestion of exceptional wisdom or discernment.

was able to divine Europe's rapid recovery from the war

anticipate implies taking action about or responding emotionally to something before it happens.

the waiter anticipated our every need

prevent, anticipate, forestall mean to deal with beforehand.

prevent implies taking advance measures against something possible or probable.

measures taken to prevent leaks

anticipate may imply merely getting ahead of another by being a precursor or forerunner or it may imply checking another's intention by acting first.

anticipated the question by making a statement

forestall implies a getting ahead so as to stop or interrupt something in its course.

hoped to forestall the sale

Example Sentences

The cost turned out to be higher than anticipated. The author anticipated objections to his theory. The organizers of the fair anticipate a large crowd. I did not anticipate having to pay for your ticket. He eagerly anticipated her arrival.
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Word History

Etymology

Latin anticipatus, past participle of anticipare, from ante- + -cipare (from capere to take) — more at heave entry 1

First Known Use

1532, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of anticipate was in 1532
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3106 COCA: 3187
anticipate

verb

PHRASESbe eagerly anticipated, be highly anticipated, be hotly anticipated, be keenly anticipated (especially BrE) 被急切地/被高度地/被熱烈地/被熱切地期待one of the most eagerly anticipated arts events of the year一年中最受期盼的藝術盛事之一be widely anticipated普遍預料⋯It is widely anticipated that she will resign.大家都預料她會辭職。

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