anticipatory

IPA: æntˈɪsʌpʌtɔri

adjective

  • Characterized by anticipation.
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Examples of "anticipatory" in Sentences

  • They asked us to put on a two-day seminar in Capitol Hill in '75, excuse me, on what we called anticipatory democracy.
  • These seemingly conflicting feelings of hope, fear, detachment, and love are normal and are known as anticipatory grief.
  • Perkins asked, crossing his legs at the knee, his expression anticipatory, respectful, his pen poised over his clipboard.
  • I really must stop living one whole extra life in anticipatory fantasy, on top of my actual life which is altogether more ordinary.
  • It is the hope of the Nonesuch Press that this announcement will cause the blood of many true collectors to tingle in anticipatory possession …

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