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anticipeert

Anticipeert is in Dutch the third-person singular present tense of the verb anticipeeren, meaning to anticipate or to act in advance by foreseeing likely future events and preparing accordingly. The term is used in everyday language as well as in professional and academic contexts to describe proactive planning, forecasting, or preventive measures.

Etymology and related forms: Anticipeeren and its derivatives derive from the Latin anticipare and the French

Usage: In business, government, and project management, anticipeert implies recognizing potential developments (risks, opportunities, market shifts)

Examples: Hij anticipeert op toekomstige tekorten door voorraden te verhogen. Het team anticipeert op mogelijk slechte

Zie ook: anticipatie, anticiperen, anticiperend.

anticiper,
through
historical
Dutch
adoption.
The
root
anticip-
is
common
to
related
nouns
such
as
anticipatie
(anticipation)
and
adjectives
like
anticiperend.
The
form
anticipeert
specificallt
marks
the
present
tense
for
hij/zij.
and
acting
before
they
occur.
In
scientific
writing,
the
verb
may
describe
hypotheses
or
models
that
predict
forthcoming
states.
In
everyday
speech,
it
can
refer
to
planning
ahead
or
responding
to
expected
needs
or
problems.
weersomstandigheden
door
een
alternatief
schema
te
plannen.
In
onderzoeksleer
is
anticipeert
een
benadering
die
toekomstige
variabelen
in
rekenschema’s
opneemt.