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1 anticipate
æn'tisəpeit1) (to expect (something): I'm not anticipating any trouble.) (for)vente; se fram til2) (to see what is going to be wanted, required etc in the future and do what is necessary: A businessman must try to anticipate what his customers will want.) forutse•verb \/ænˈtɪsɪpeɪt\/1) (for)vente, regne med, forutse, ane2) se frem til3) foregripe, komme i forkjøpet4) fremskynde5) ta på forskudd, bruke på forskudd6) ( økonomi) betale før forfallbe anticipated by somebody komme noen i forkjøpetanticipate one's income gjøre overslag over inntektene sine ta lønn på forskuddanticipate one's ruin grave sin egen grav
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