Sentence examples for Be anticipated from inspiring English sources

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Be anticipated

verb

To act before (someone), especially to prevent an action.

  • To anticipate and prevent the duke's purpose. --R. Hall.

Exact(60)

Most deaths can be anticipated.

What can be anticipated?

"That is to be anticipated".

But not every danger could be anticipated.

that cannot be anticipated by the opponent.

Almost always they can be anticipated.

Combinations of these therapies can be anticipated.

Often these "exogenous shocks" cannot be anticipated.

Many of those questions can be anticipated.

Unexpected emergent behaviours can therefore be anticipated.

But not all situations can be anticipated.

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