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anticipatory

[ an-tis-uh-puh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee ]

adjective

  1. of, showing, or expressing anticipation.


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Other Words From

  • an·tici·pa·tori·ly adverb
  • nonan·tici·pa·tori·ly adverb
  • nonan·tici·pa·tory adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of anticipatory1

First recorded in 1660–70; anticipate + -ory 1
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Example Sentences

From a personal finance perspective, consider being mindful of what's happening with tariffs and be prepared to change consumption if prices start to rise, without getting too ahead of yourself in terms of anticipatory overspending.

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An overarching theme here is that the moves by the Post and the LA Times reflect what Timothy Snyder, the author of “On Tyranny,” calls “anticipatory obedience.”

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In hearing Kuhn’s edict, my mind flipped back to my anticipatory excitement when I’d ridden the subway from my office in midtown Manhattan to Yankee Stadium in the Bronx that Monday afternoon.

Many of our universities are being intimidated by the right-wing in what is an example of “anticipatory obedience.”

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One possible explanation has to do with anticipatory stress about the financial burdens associated with carrying an unwanted pregnancy to term, or traveling out of state for an abortion.

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