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saber de antemano
Realize beforehand.
anticipate
foresee
previse
Spanish
saber de antemano
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Examples for "
anticipate
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anticipate
foresee
previse
Examples for "
anticipate
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1
Trump said public health experts
anticipate
shortages of respirators for healthcare workers.
2
However, we don't
anticipate
a significant increase at this point in time.
3
He said: I do not
anticipate
a great political standoff about this.
4
Speculators
anticipate
consolidation in the sector as a result of lower business.
5
Never one to lose the moment, Barry said, I don't
anticipate
problems.
1
I can
foresee
long and expensive court cases to decide what's 'fair'.
2
Industry executives
foresee
further increases until more supplies arrive later this year.
3
But I can
foresee
what the situation may be in the future.
4
Archie's team was set up to try and
foresee
just such problems.
5
At present, traders do not
foresee
cash conditions to loosen too much.
1
But it behoves us to
previse
that the doctor does not kill her before the lawyer comes.'
2
He had interdicted any communication with the Forest, as Mr. Carnegie
prevised
.
3
I have been
prevised
that thou hast letters for King Henry; produce them, quick!
1
Harm will not come to you, but a good you cannot
foreknow
.
2
It is characteristic of the most entire sincerity to be able to
foreknow
.
3
How doth God
foreknow
that these uncertain things shall be?
4
But men by natural inclination seek to
foreknow
future events; and this belongs to divination.
5
His petition was not granted, for God has ordained that no man shall
foreknow
his end.
6
In short, if one can
foreknow
what a comparison will reveal, telepathy before the comparison is unproven.
7
And he was sure that the woman whose coming little Denise had seemed to
foreknow
,
would understand.
8
The consequences of even our simple acts are oftentimes far-reaching and beyond the power of human wisdom to
foreknow
.
9
They, too, will
foreknow
what things shall happen, and in what month and on what day or in what night.
10
He was a predictor, using his occult gift of second sight to
foreknow
events and tell The Leader about them.
11
And should we not, perchance, be happier, all of us, if like the beasts we could not remember,
foreknow
and understand?
12
But God could not
foreknow
,
say some, how a free moral agent would act, unless he had first determined how he should act!
13
Dei xi, 15), that "He alone could discern light and darkness, Who also could
foreknow
,
before they fell, those who would fall."
14
The fact that God
foreknows
a thing makes that thing certain but not necessary.
15
He caused her a spasm of anguish,
foreknowing
him doomed.
16
Had I
foreknown
his death, as you suggest, I would have bespoke my mourning.
foreknow
foreknow events
foreknow future
foreknow what things
Spanish
saber de antemano
prevenir
preveer
anticipar