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anticipated

[an-tis-uh-pey-tid] / ænˈtɪs əˌpeɪ tɪd /


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As Mr. Hart points out, this “mechanical slaughter” anticipated others during World War I. Men who were ambitious young officers during the Sudan operations subsequently reached high command during the “Great War.”

From The Wall Street Journal

It added the decision reflected lower anticipated production and investment in the UK sector.

From BBC

If the anticipated AI-driven productivity gains fail to materialize in the next couple of years, the U.S. could face more inflation, labor challenges, and reduced economic activity.

From Barron's

Stock futures were muted as investors anticipated December’s market performance and a busy week of economic data releases.

From Barron's

Stock futures were muted as investors anticipated December’s market performance and a busy week of economic data releases.

From Barron's