Sentences with anticipator
an·tic·i·pate
A a - To anticipate pleasure.
- To anticipate a favorable decision.
- I did not anticipate having to pay for your ticket.
- The author anticipated objections to his theory.
- He anticipated each of my orders.
- To anticipate a military attack.
- The cost turned out to be higher than anticipated.
- He eagerly anticipated her arrival.
- To anticipate more difficult questions.
- Many modern inventions were anticipated by Leonardo da Vinci.
- The organizers of the fair anticipate a large crowd.