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anticipation

[an-tis-uh-pey-shuhn] / ænˌtɪs əˈpeɪ ʃən /




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Short sellers borrow shares and sell them immediately in anticipation of being able to buy them back later at what they expect to be a lower price.

From Barron's

The anticipation of unwrapping a present heightens the excitement, which might account for enthusiasm about the delayed November consumer-price index reading on Thursday.

From Barron's

As a result Head strolled to his hundred on day three – sometimes walking between the wickets to complete singles in an ultimate display of his ease – as his home crowd grew in anticipation.

From BBC

Operating results from Freight decreased in the quarter, which the company attributed to lower shipments, high wage rates, and the hiring of more sales professionals in anticipation of the unit’s spinoff on June 1.

From The Wall Street Journal

Across Southern California, we’ve bolted our houses to their foundations in anticipation of the Big One.

From Los Angeles Times