Sentence examples for been anticipated from inspiring English sources

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been anticipated

verb

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

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

Exact(56)

General Wei's promotion had been anticipated.

The deal has been anticipated for years.

Should it have been anticipated?

No other circumstance has been anticipated in the Constitution".

A default in Argentina has been anticipated for months.

The tragedy is that this could have been anticipated.

In addition, the Brazilian devaluation had been anticipated.

It's been anticipated, rebuffed and widely rumored to be resurfacing.

However, there was less bidding than had been anticipated.

But Mr. Colvin said Monday's outcome had long been anticipated.

This outcome had been anticipated, but was far from certain.

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