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Definition of Anticipators
1. anticipator [n] - See also: anticipator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Anticipators
Literary usage of Anticipators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fallen Sparrows: The International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War by Michael W. Jackson (1994)
"The anticipators, who are the hardest to pin down, were available to embrace
fascism as the enemy. The proof is that they went. In this way, they differed ..."
2. Reviews, Essays, and Poems by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay, George Thomas Bettany (1890)
"His predecessors had been anticipators of nature. They had been content with
first principles at which they had arrived by the most scanty and slovenly ..."
3. Stabilizing the Dollar: A Plan to Stabilize the General Price Level Without by Irving Fisher (1920)
"There are a few anticipators who have never published their views but have ...
The following is a complete list in chronological order of anticipators, ..."
4. Alfred Russel Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences by James Marchant, Alfred Russel Wallace (1916)
"This it certainly does, but the writer was highly imaginative, and, like all the
other anticipators of Darwin, did not perceive the whole scope of his idea, ..."
5. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1889)
"... with motion in the less accustomed direction, namely, toward the right ; the
anticipators anticipate less, and the tardy one is a little more behind. ..."