Possible Results:
anticipase
-I anticipated
Imperfect subjunctiveyoconjugation ofanticipar.
Imperfect subjunctiveél/ella/ustedconjugation ofanticipar.
anticipa
Affirmative imperativeconjugation ofanticipar.

anticipar

Aunque una mayoría de gente no era consciente de ello, sentí que cada cual anticipase encontrar nuestras actividades de Idaki.
Though a majority of people were not conscious of this, I felt that everyone was looking forwards to encountering our Idaki activities.
No obstante, no estaría bien que el Consejo fijase un calendario de negociaciones o anticipase los ámbitos que abarcarán.
However, it would be wrong for the Council to lay down a timetable for the negotiations or to anticipate what they will cover.
Como si se anticipase a posibles transformaciones, la estación se ha diseñado de manera que permita su futura relación con una potencial estación de la línea express regional.
As if in anticipation of possible new transformations, the station has been devised in a way that allows its future connection with a potential regional express line station.
En este caso, habría sido posible esperar con confianza que un victorioso movimiento socialista se anticipase a la guerra imperialista, haciéndola inútil e imposible.
In this case it would have been possible to hope confidently that the victorious socialist movement would forestall the imperialist war, making it useless and impossible.
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