Perhaps in anticipation of this turn, some activists have warned against violence.
Violent protests against police brutality in the ’60s and ’90s changed public opinion|German Lopez|August 28, 2020|Vox
Indeed, Apple’s stock has seen a massive run in the past few months, up roughly 70% this year, and its upcoming 5G launch has some bulls digging their hooves into the ground in anticipation.
As Apple stock tops $500, bulls cite these key reasons it could still go higher|Anne Sraders|August 24, 2020|Fortune
You settle in, feeling a thrill of anticipation in spite of the biblical genre.
The first murder|Katie McLean|August 19, 2020|MIT Technology Review
The carmaker’s stock has more than quadrupled this year, fueled by a better-than-expected performance in China and growing anticipation that the company will be included in the S&P 500 Index.
This investment fund made a bold bet on Tesla in the early days of the pandemic|Bernhard Warner|August 19, 2020|Fortune
Tesla shares are now up 339% this year, fueled by growing anticipation that the company will be included in the S&P 500 Index.
Tesla’s market value roars past consumer giant P&G. Walmart may be next|Verne Kopytoff|August 17, 2020|Fortune
There was an air of excitement and anticipation in the lobby as showtime approached.
I Was Honeydicked Into Spending Christmas with ‘The Interview’|Allison McNearney|December 26, 2014|DAILY BEAST
First, there was the anticipation and excitement that there was going to be a movie.
In anticipation of the new series, Gail Simone spoke with The Daily Beast via email.
Gail Simone’s Bisexual Catman and the ‘Secret Six’|Rich Goldstein|December 6, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Vieira dumped his personal Facebook page a few weeks ago, partly in anticipation of more backlash that will come with the show.
Hunting for a Real-Life Hagrid|Nina Strochlic|November 13, 2014|DAILY BEAST
In anticipation of 2016 the GOP had better consolidate its goods and reinvent its brand.
Wake Up, Republicans: Hillary Clinton’s Machine Can Crush You|Myra Adams|September 26, 2014|DAILY BEAST
He laughed like a schoolboy in anticipation of a prank, and held his scented handkerchief to his nose.
El Dorado|Baroness Orczy
And, therefore, the larger your anticipation is, the more direct and compendious is your search.
The Advancement of Learning|Francis Bacon
She had shrunk in anticipation from the questionings of her own family, now she would be spared these for a while longer.
Aletta|Bertram Mitford
Pope's performance was universally preferred, and even Tickell himself yielded by anticipation.
Alexander Pope|Leslie Stephen
"No fear about that," replied the boy, whose eyes sparkled with anticipation.
Glories of Spain|Charles W. Wood
British Dictionary definitions for anticipation
anticipation
/ (ænˌtɪsɪˈpeɪʃən) /
noun
the act of anticipating; expectation, premonition, or foresight
the act of taking or dealing with funds before they are legally available or due
musican unstressed, usually short note introduced before a downbeat and harmonically related to the chord immediately following itCompare suspension (def. 11)