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To anticipate
verb
To act before (someone), especially to prevent an action.
Exact(60)
"To anticipate your question, yes," he said.
To anticipate what was needed.
To anticipate the latter doesn't seem unreasonable.
Anything left to anticipate?
Gibbon seemed to anticipate Qaddafi.
But you've got to anticipate.
He's hard to anticipate.
No postseason to anticipate.
"You have to anticipate people's confusion".
It seems to anticipate our delight.
"There's no way to anticipate them.
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