How to use in-sentence of “anticipate”:
– Planning for the summit has to anticipate protest groups and other activists.
– This polling data made many political critics and observers to anticipate that Clinton would launch a second presidential bid in 2016, entering the race as the early front-runner for the Democratic nomination.
– We don’t anticipate any problems, but if you do encounter any, please see the blog post for more information on how to report problems.
– The North did not anticipate the South would fight almost to the last man to defend its “freedom”.
– He has recently set up the Norman Foster Foundation which promotes interdisciplinary thinking and research to help new generations of architects, designers and urbanists to anticipate the future.
– These are the people who have the skills and initiative necessary to anticipate current and future needs and bring good new ideas to market.
– In the 1840s, the Tokugawa Shogunate began to anticipate that either British or French military might attack Japan.
– His code was “See all without looking; hear all without listening; be attentive without being servile; anticipate without being presumptuous.