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anticipated

[an-tis-uh-pey-tid] / ænˈtɪs əˌpeɪ tɪd /


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"BTS starting off this new era with a huge comeback concert in the middle of Seoul feels like a group that wants to ensure Korea remains at the heart of this massively anticipated return."

From Barron's

Pulling the highly anticipated show could lose ABC tens of millions of dollars in production, promotion and marketing costs.

From The Wall Street Journal

A hotly anticipated series of regulatory rules proposed Thursday would, in totality, lower the amount of extra capital that banks must hold as safety buffers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Every criticism of the book is anticipated by the author, whose wry critique is little consolation.

From The Wall Street Journal

At times, he beat the narrative to the jump, making decisions the producers anticipated would come far later than they did.

From Los Angeles Times