anticipé (m)
adj.
early, before the scheduled time; anticipated
anticiper
v.
anticipate
anticipar
v.
advance
anticipar
= anticipate, look + ahead, bring forward.
Ex: The information that most modern indexes must organise concerns much more complex subjects than Cutter could have anticipated.
Ex: The author gives a brief description of the library and information scene in 1974 and looks ahead to what it will be like in 2014.
Ex: Although the age for receiving old-age pension is 65 years, an individual can decide to bring it forward to a maximum of 5 years.
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* anticipándose a = in anticipation of.
* anticipar el futuro = anticipate + the future.
* anticiparse a = quicken to, outguess, second-guess [secondguess], forestall.
* anticiparse a Alguien = steal + a march on.
* anticipar un problema = anticipate + problem.