anticipi
See also: anticipí
Catalan
Esperanto
Etymology
Ultimately from Latin anticipare (“anticipate”); from ante (“before”), + capere (“take”).
Noun
anticipi (present anticipas, past anticipis, future anticipos, conditional anticipus, volitive anticipu)
- (transitive) to anticipate (to act before; to do something prematurely)
- Mi ne volas anticipi vian decidon.
- I don’t want to make any assumptions as to what you will decide (lit. anticipate your decision).
Related terms
- anticipa (“advance, anticipated”)
- anticipado (“anticipation”)
- anticipe (“in anticipation”)
- anticipo (“anticipation”)
Italian
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