Prever
pronunciation: pɹ̩ebeɹ̩
part of speech: verb
anticipate = anticipar, prever.
Example: The information that most modern indexes must organise concerns much more complex subjects than Cutter could have anticipated.
more:
» anticipate + a problem = anticipar un problema.
Example: One of the problems to be anticipated once a prison law library has been established is the possible 'extortion' by jailhouse lawyers demanding compensation from fellow inmates they legally advise.» anticipate + the future = anticipar el futuro.
Example: The leader is able to anticipate the future and willing to make necessary adjustments or changes in the existing organizational patterns, processes or structure to meet user informational needs of the future.
Anticipate synonyms
call
in spanish: llamada,
pronunciation: kɔl
part of speech: verb, noun
counter
in spanish: mostrador,
pronunciation: kaʊntɜr
part of speech: noun, adjective
foresee
in spanish: prever,
pronunciation: fɔrsi
part of speech: verb
occur
in spanish: ocurrir,
pronunciation: əkɜr
part of speech: verb
promise
in spanish: promesa,
pronunciation: prɑməs
part of speech: noun, verb
expect
in spanish: esperar,
pronunciation: ɪkspekt
part of speech: verb
foretell
in spanish: predecir,
pronunciation: fɔrtel
part of speech: verb
predict
in spanish: predecir,
pronunciation: prɪdɪkt
part of speech: verb
forestall
in spanish: prevenir,
pronunciation: fɔrstɔl
part of speech: verb
prognosticate
in spanish: pronosticar,
pronunciation: prɑgnɑstəkeɪt
part of speech: verb
forebode
in spanish: presagiar,
pronunciation: fɔrboʊd
part of speech: verb
look for
in spanish: buscar,
pronunciation: lʊkfɔr
part of speech: verb
foreknow
in spanish: prever,
pronunciation: fɔrɪnoʊ
part of speech: verb
look to
in spanish: mirar hacia,
pronunciation: lʊktu
part of speech: verb