Warn in advance or beforehand; give an early warning.
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Examples for "anticipate "
Examples for "anticipate "
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 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.
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!
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