Future event or consequence that is considered or anticipated to be the most likely to happen.
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Examples for "waiting"
Examples for "waiting"
1However, the current situation regarding waiting lists is clearly less than satisfactory.
2However, many of us may be waiting to 'get our money right'.
3The law said the waiting period should be at least 60 days.
4International best practice indicates waiting times should be less than 90 days.
5Getting together with extended family is a good time waiting to happen.
1However, he had little expectation that the court would hear the case.
2And of course then, a long period of tension and expectation started.
3Analysts' average expectation was 84 cents per share, according to Reuters Estimates.
4Loud voices in the antechamber interrupted her; she listened in breathless expectation.
5It's a day to strike the right balance between expectation and reality!
1I was prepared to wait for however long it would have taken.
2However, the UK is now committed to wait for the UN report.
3However, we'll have to wait for a suggested South African retail price.
4I really have to ask you to wait for the bus outside-'
5Even the Army couldn't expect families to wait beyond a month-sixweeks.
6His wife said he got a call to wait at home today.
7His calm state told her they still had time left to wait.
8This one had been approaching for several minutes- alongtime to wait.
9Without bases there, people would be forced to wait longer for help.
10In the meantime he waited; one learns to wait in the North.
11He said, in 1852: On that point, I am willing to wait.
12Now I just have to wait for the good news, he thought.
13We shall have to wait to see just how often that happens.
14But I had to know right then; I couldn't stand to wait.
15And I don't want to wait a second longer to get started.
16They didn't have to wait long for the water to take effect.