anticipative

anticipative
/an tis"euh pay'tiv, -peuh tiv/, adj.
anticipating or tending to anticipate; expressing, revealing, or containing anticipation: an anticipative action; an anticipative look.
[1655-65; ANTICIPATE + -IVE]

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