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anticiper

to anticipate, to foresee

verb ahn-tee-see-PAY Rare

Origin: Latin anticipare (to take before)

Usage Note

anticiper can be used absolutely ('to think ahead') or transitively with an object: anticiper une crise ('to anticipate a crisis'). In spoken French it also appears colloquially as a mild rebuke: n'anticipons pas ('let's not get ahead of ourselves'). The noun form is anticipation, common in roman d'anticipation ('science fiction novel').

Examples

"Il faut anticiper les problèmes."

Natural Translation

We must anticipate the problems.

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