Antipate example sentences

Related (14): anticipate, foresee, expect, predict, forecast, envision, imagine, contemplate, envisage, prophesy, augur, divine, presage, envision.

an·tic·i·pate

verb

anticipate (verb) · anticipates (third person present) · anticipated (past tense) · anticipated (past participle) · anticipating (present participle)

  - regard as probable; expect or predict:

  - guess or be aware of (what will happen) and take action in order to be prepared:

  - look forward to:

  - act as a forerunner or precursor of:

  - come or take place before (an event or process expected or scheduled for a later time):

  - act before (someone) in expectation of what they will do; forestall:

Synonyms

expect, foresee, predict, forecast, prophesy, foretell, apprehend, preempt, forestall, intercept, await, dread, foreshadow, precede, antedate, Legal

"Antipate" Example Sentences

1. I didn't antipate this turn of events.
2. She antipates a great future for her business.
3. We antipate a difficult road ahead.
4. The team antipates a tough opponent in the next round.
5. He antipates a promotion at work this year.
6. They antipate a successful harvest this season.
7. The company antipates high profits this quarter.
8. She antipates a long and fulfilling career in medicine.
9. We antipate a surge in demand for our products.
10. The athlete antipates a strong performance at the upcoming championship.
11. He antipates that the meeting will run smoothly.
12. They antipate a large turnout for the concert.
13. She antipates that the project will be completed on time.
14. We antipate a busy day ahead.
15. The researchers antipate making a groundbreaking discovery.
16. The politician antipates a tough election season.
17. He antipates a long recovery after the surgery.
18. They antipate that the new law will have a significant impact.
19. She antipates a hectic schedule during the holiday season.
20. We antipate that the weather will improve over the weekend.
21. The students antipate receiving their exam results.
22. He antipates a strong response to his new book.
23. They antipate a successful launch of their new product.
24. She antipates a warm welcome at her new job.
25. We antipate a wave of tourists during the summer months.
26. The artist antipates a great turnout for the exhibit.
27. He antipates a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
28. They antipate a delay in the delivery of their order.
29. She antipates that the renovation will take longer than expected.
30. We antipate a surge in sales during the holiday season.

Common Phases

1. We anticipate a great turnout for the event;
2. I anticipate receiving a response from the company soon;
3. They anticipate a successful outcome for their project;
4. She anticipates a long and difficult journey ahead;
5. The team anticipates a challenging match against their rivals.

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