How to use in-sentence of “anticipation”:
+ It also has a graphical user interface built in, called rio, in anticipation of the graphical world.
+ Anyway, with a smaller userbase and less activity, lets watch with anticipation at how successful it will be compared to Simple News.
+ After the release of “Uriyadi” in 2016, there was widespread anticipation about Vijay Kumar’s next.
+ Through 2004, file-sharing of the two singles and leaked promos of “Arular” on the internet increased anticipation for her debut album “Arular”.
+ France had also increased security in anticipation of the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference, scheduled to be held in Paris from 30 November to 11 December 2015, and had restored border checks the week before the attacks.
+ Li Yin’s debut was greatly anticipated not only in Korea, but the whole of Asia because of the promotion of her being “The Next BoA” and “The Chinese BoA.” Before her official debut, it was already known that her song was a duet with popular TVXQ-member Xiah Junsu, which caused even more excitement and anticipation among the general public.

Example sentences of “anticipation”:
+ At the very beginning of the song, in anticipation to the change of meter, John Lennon says “we’ll listen to that now…
+ The flag of Jamaica was created in 1962 in anticipation of its independence day in August 6.
+ A strategic assessment of the potential for domestic terrorism in the United States undertaken in anticipation of, or response to, the arrival of the new millennium.
+ In other words, no matter how well you hold the weapon, recoil anticipation can ruin every shot.
+ Rather, it is a measure taken in anticipation of the frequent need to purge.
+ Each one of her albums has generated a lot of interest as well as anticipation due to the different styles, genres and rhythms that she incorporates into her music.
+ At the very beginning of the song, in anticipation to the change of meter, John Lennon says "we'll listen to that now...
+ The flag of Jamaica was created in 1962 in anticipation of its independence day in August 6.
+ A strategic assessment of the potential for domestic terrorism in the United States undertaken in anticipation of, or response to, the arrival of the new millennium.
+ The most notable exception to the recurrent entry policy applies to holiday-themed releases, which are commonly reissued year after year in anticipation of Christmas purchasing.
+ Studies show that this asymmetry is particularly strong during the anticipation processing and the immediate experience after presenting the outcome.
+ In Hutton’s less well-known work is a remarkable anticipation of the idea of natural selection.
+ Fortunately many of the cathedral’s most important artifacts, such as the glass of the great east window, the misericords, the Exeter Book, the bishop’s throne and the Bronescombe Effigy, had been removed at the start of the war in anticipation of such an attack.
