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anticipate Meaning in Telugu ( anticipate తెలుగు అంటే)



ఎదురుచూడాలి, ఎదురుచూసేందుకు

Verb:

ఎదురుచూసేందుకు, ముందు ఆలోచించండి,



anticipate's Usage Examples:

The demand for scholarships was much higher than anticipated.


His status as a single, unrelated male complicates things, and the adoption has taken longer than anticipated.


In a sign of trouble to come, however, that same month, Yoshitaka Amano's Hero, a highly anticipated graphic novel, was cancelled and postponed one year.


Victor Delacroix (French for Champion of the Cross): Once anticipated by the Order to be the next Lord of the Sacred Glyphs; became a fallen angel in his dogged quest to purify the world by collecting the Three Sacred Glyphs.


The improvements he introduced in the tenures of his peasantry anticipated in some respects the agricultural reforms of the next generation.


to anticipate them due to hints that the pitcher gives, such as changes in arm angle, arm speed, or placement of fingers.


Randomly varying channel gains such as fading are taken into account by adding some margin depending on the anticipated severity of its effects.


parts of the country, fuelled partly by the anticipated opportunities accruing from the Lamu Port South Sudan-Ethiopia Transport (LAPSSET) Corridor.


one hand together, place them on the abdominal surface, and make a brief jabbing movement directly toward the anticipated structure.


The emergence of "new Republicans" – undismayed by mild nationalist policies – anticipated Monroe"s "era of good feelings".


The 1962 Glyndebourne Festival anticipated the quatercentenary with a lavish production using a new edition by Raymond Leppard.


Encountering much lighter resistance than anticipated, the Americans seized the three hills by the morning of 22 January.


By August 2001, the band were expecting to release a new album in early 2002, which saxophonist Peter JR Wasilewski anticipated to be faster and punk rock-orientated.



Synonyms:

assume, hypothesise, expect, pass judgment, reckon, await, imagine, speculate, think, trust, presume, suppose, hypothesize, conjecture, judge, believe, look, wait, hypothecate, opine, theorise, theorize, evaluate, take for granted, guess,



Antonyms:

mistrust, distrust, idle, activity, criticize,



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