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expect

ex·pect [ ik spékt ] (past and past participle ex·pect·ed, present participle ex·pect·ing, 3rd person present singular ex·pects)


verb 
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb confidently believe something: to believe with confidence, or think it likely, that an event will happen in the future
A few setbacks along the way were only to be expected.

2. transitive verb wait for anticipated thing: to wait for, or look forward to, something that is believed to be going to happen or arrive
I'm expecting a visit from them any day now.

3. transitive verb demand something as right or duty: to demand or anticipate receiving something because of a perceived right to it or because it is due or appropriate
They expect you to abide by their rules.

4. transitive and intransitive verb be going to have baby: to be pregnant with or look forward to the birth of a child ( informal ) ( used only in progressive tenses )
She is expecting her third in July.

[Mid-16th century. < Latin ex(s)pectare "look out for" < spectare "look at" < specere "to look"]

ex·pect·a·ble adjective
ex·pect·a·bly adverb
ex·pect·ed·ly adverb
ex·pect·ed·ness noun
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