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anticipé

Anticipé is a word in French that functions as an adjective and as the past participle of the verb anticiper. It denotes something that has been foreseen or arranged to occur earlier than originally planned, or something that is expected to occur. It is used in contexts such as scheduling, payments, and forecasts.

Origin and grammar: From Latin anticipatus, through the verb anticiper, anticipé has its feminine form anticipée

Common usages: In finance and commerce, paiement anticipé means a payment made before its due date. In

Examples: Le client a effectué un paiement anticipé pour éviter des frais supplémentaires. La direction a annoncé

See also: anticipation, anticiper, anticipatus.

and
plural
forms
anticipés
and
anticipées.
It
is
used
to
describe
nouns
and
can
also
appear
as
the
past
participle
in
compound
tenses,
for
example
j'ai
anticipé.
scheduling
or
logistics,
date
anticipée
refers
to
an
earlier
deadline.
In
forecasting
and
planning,
résultats
anticipés
are
the
expected
results.
In
legal
or
contractual
language,
clauses
may
specify
terms
payable
à
une
date
anticipée,
reflecting
early
settlement
or
adjustment.
une
mise
en
production
avec
une
date
anticipée,
ce
qui
accélère
le
projet.
Dans
les
rapports,
les
chiffres
anticipés
peuvent
différer
des
résultats
réels,
nécessitant
des
ajustements
ultérieurs.