Definition of Anticipatory

1. Adjective. In anticipation.

Exact synonyms: Prevenient
Similar to: Antecedent
Derivative terms: Anticipate, Anticipate, Anticipate

Definition of Anticipatory

1. a. Forecasting; of the nature of anticipation.

Definition of Anticipatory

1. Adjective. Characterized by anticipation. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Anticipatory

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Anticipatory

anticipated
anticipatedly
anticipately
anticipates
anticipatest
anticipateth
anticipating
anticipatingly
anticipation
anticipations
anticipative
anticipatively
anticipator
anticipatorily
anticipators
anticipatory (current term)
anticipatory breach
anticipatory control
anticipointment
anticircular
anticircumcision
anticircumvention
anticircus
anticity
anticivic
anticivil
anticivism
anticize
anticized
anticizes

Literary usage of Anticipatory

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

1. The Law and Practice in Bankruptcy Under the National Bankruptcy Act of 1898 by William Miller Collier, William Horace Hotchkiss, Frank Bixby Gilbert, Fred Eugene Rosbrook (1921)
"(II) anticipatory breach.— It is well established that if a party to an executory contract has by his own act made compliance with such contract impossible, ..."

2. The Law of Contracts by Edward Avery Harriman (1901)
"anticipatory BREACH OF CONTRACT. § 553. The Nature of anticipatory Breach. — In addition to the secondary obligation to pay damages for breach of contract, ..."

3. The Law of Contracts by Samuel Williston, Clarence Martin Lewis (1920)
"Summary of American doctrine in regard to anticipatory breach. Unquestionably the great weight of American authority, whether rightly or wrongly, ..."

4. The Supervision of Instruction by Hubert Wilbur Nutt (1920)
"anticipatory teaching. The first interpretation of this principle is that one learns not merely by doing, but by correct doing. ..."

5. American Law and Procedure by James Parker Hall, James De Witt Andrews (1910)
"anticipatory allegations. This term is used to designate allegations which have gotten into the pleadings at too early a stage. ..."

6. Hand Book on the Law of Evidence: A Concise Statement of the Rules in Civil by Charles Frederic Chamberlayne, Arthur Walker Blakemore, Dewitt Clinton Moore (1919)
"[Bight to Test Adversary's Case] ; anticipatory ... upon which the issue will ultimately turn, by means of what may be called an " anticipatory rebuttal. ..."

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