English to Telugu Dictionary anticipate

anticipate

ముందుగా
definition
verb
she anticipated scorn on her return to the theater
regard as probable; expect or predict.
he anticipated Bates's theories on mimicry and protective coloration
act as a forerunner or precursor of.
translation of 'anticipate'
ముందుగా గ్రహించు,
ముందుగా తలచు
example
This information allowed our soldiers to prepare mentally and 'anticipate' the actions they would be required to take.
In the future, however, Allard predicts that gamers will expect rather than 'anticipate' that kind of technology.
Organizations that operate in strongly competitive markets cannot take an approach based solely on plans that 'anticipate' a predictable future.
He was in favor of the proposition to authorize the Secretary to 'anticipate' the payment of interest on the public debt.
Don't brake suddenly but 'anticipate' the turn in advance, and make smooth steering inputs.
The car parks were converted from Pay and Display to Pay on Foot at a cost of £450,000, which means that customers pay for the time they use rather than having to 'anticipate' payment in advance.
The results could help weather forecasters make long-term predictions, and 'anticipate' general climate patterns up to a year in advance.
We 'anticipate' his moves and prepare counter-moves to exploit them.
Even if detailed discussion is not possible, relevant historical details should be taken to 'anticipate' problems and prepare appropriately for the arrival of the preterm infant.
Vilma doesn't just run fast and hit hard; he's a smart player who can read and react, 'anticipate' plays and learn quickly from mistakes.
they failed to 'anticipate' a full-scale invasion
The new system suggests that we need to organize health care to predict and 'anticipate' needs based on knowledge of patients, local conditions and a thorough knowledge of the natural history of illness.
I probably didn't 'anticipate' the gravity of what the media was going to do, how they were going to respond to this.
Given what is at stake the winners can 'anticipate' a probable quarter-final against Wales.
The recognition of this identity is a catalyst to 'anticipate' the future and predict whether the opposition politics are sustainable or not.
It just helps if they can 'anticipate' it by being aware of the condition and the drugs their patients take.
they failed to 'anticipate' a full scale invasion
The decision to 'anticipate' the payment was made because of the type of loan - it is a short-term loan with high costs.
this is to 'anticipate' the argument
Consideration of seasonal changes emphasizes how plants do not just respond to their environment, but predict or 'anticipate' it.
For this reason members of some groups are sometimes in a better position than members of others to understand and 'anticipate' the probable consequences of implementing particular social policies.
We cannot predict nor 'anticipate' their behaviour, or that they will even be there.
And so we are prepared to 'anticipate' those requests.
In addition, physicians may not 'anticipate' predictable side effects of narcotics and may not educate their patients about them.
But increasingly, TV critics, like all other entertainment journalists, are expected not to be tastemakers but taste 'anticipators' : to decide what will be hot and make sure they cover it, even if they end up panning it.
It is important to note that for a homogeneous population our results, in terms of epidemic type and outcome, are as 'anticipated' from the deterministic theory.
From England's point of view these were quite useful, confidence-building preparations for the much 'anticipated' Ashes series later this summer.
He was moving well, hitting with accuracy, and 'anticipating' his opponent.
His theory of imperialism 'anticipated' European unification and contradictions associated today with globalization of production and markets.
While he professed a disdain for pure theory, Giblin 'anticipated' some elements of the relationship between trade, national income, and employment that informed Keynesian economics.
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