Definition of Anticipatable

1. Adjective. Capable of being anticipated. ¹

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Definition of Anticipatable

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Anticipatable

anticholinesterase
anticholinesterases
antichristian
antichristianly
antichristians
antichrists
antichromatin
antichronical
antichronism
antichronisms
antichurch
anticigarette
anticipable
anticipant
anticipants
anticipatable
anticipate
anticipated
anticipatedly
anticipately
anticipates
anticipatest
anticipateth
anticipating
anticipatingly
anticipation
anticipations
anticipative
anticipatively
anticipator

Literary usage of Anticipatable

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Accountability of the International Monetary Fund by Barry Carin, Angela Wood (2005)
"As the lEO reveals, the IMP does not demonstrate in its program documents that it is taking anticipatable uncertainties into account in its policy design. ..."

2. Enigmas of Life by William Rathbone Greg (1873)
"... and that on Malthus's theory the utmost anticipatable moderation in its exercise would virtually be just as certain to result in over-population and ..."

3. Sir Oliver Mowat: A Biographical Sketch by Charles Robert Webster Biggar (1905)
"VI expectations, and on public grounds I think I should more regret your falling into it than I should any other political event just now anticipatable; ..."

4. Proceedings of the American Medico-Psychological Association Annual Meeting by American Medico-Psychological Association (1900)
"... of water rising in the exhausted pipe, but all other phenomena of physical equilibration were scientifically accounted for and rendered anticipatable. ..."

5. The Legal Observer, Or, Journal of Jurisprudence (1831)
"The subject matter (or part of the subject matter) of what is sure to be the decree at the hearing, to be anticipatable by motion or petition. the bill,) ..."

6. Balancing Work Responsibilities and Family Needs: The Federal Civil Service by U. S. Merit Systems Protection Board (1993)
"Moreover, leave-transfer has the added benefit of being available to any employee who has a family emergency, whether anticipatable or not. ..."

7. Global Environmental Risk by Jeanne X. Kasperson, Roger E. Kasperson (2001)
"... and thereby to minimize anticipatable losses. Unlike the poorer and much more vulnerable regions of the world, the North Sea is surrounded by wealthy ..."

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