anticipar,prever
anticipate
(verb)anticipar,preveranticipated
(verb)anticipar,preverIf you anticipated something, you realized in advance that it may happen and you prepared for it.The workers anticipated that they would lose their jobs so they began to look for new jobs.anticipates
(verb)anticipar,preveranticipating
(verb)anticipar,preveranticipation
(noun)anticipaciónunanticipated
(adjective)imprevisto,no anticipadoanticipated
(adjective)previstoAn anticipated event is an event that people hope for and expect to be very good and interesting.The circus was the most anticipated event of the year. People waited twelve months for the circus to come to town.
Additional meaning
anticipated
(adjective)previstoAn anticipated event is an event that people hope for and expect to be very good and interesting.The circus was the most anticipated event of the year. People waited twelve months for the circus to come to town.
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