10 Results found for "anticipate oneself".

ego-mindedness

ego-mindedness you can become hijacked by feelings of fight or flight in the guts, which stiffen your body against the negative reactions you anticipate....


antecipar

dívida. ― With the extra salary, we were able to anticipate the payment of the debt. (transitive) to anticipate; to foresee; to see coming (know of something...


look ahead

simple past and past participle looked ahead) To consider the future, to anticipate future events. You should forget the past and look ahead. He will need...


premature

birth premature reports of the singer's death Taking place earlier than anticipated, prepared for, or desired. 1844, Edgar Allan Poe, The Premature Burial:...


adelantar

(reflexive) to anticipate, to forestall (+ a) (reflexive) to get ahead of, to stay ahead of (+ a) (reflexive) to jump the gun, get ahead of oneself (reflexive)...


praecipio

third conjugation iō-variant to take or seize beforehand, in advance to anticipate Synonyms: anteeō, occupō to enjoin, direct, order, command Synonyms: imperō...


occupo

arripiō, corripiō, capessō, expugnō, capiō, possideō, apprehendō to anticipate, make the first move Synonyms: anteeō, praecipiō to employ, make use of...


توقع

(yatawaqqaʕu) to expect (something), to look for, to prepare oneself for, to anticipate, to hope Conjugation of تَوَقَّعَ (form-V sound) Steingass, Francis...


fore-

hand Forward in direction. Forward in temporal direction, anticipating. foredawn is to anticipate dawning, foreglimpse is a glimpse of the future, forecast...


look

of it Sish rested among the flowers when Sish was young. To expect or anticipate. I look to each hour for my lover’s arrival. 1596, Edmund Spenser, The...