The Collaborative International Dictionary
Anticipatively
Anticipative \An*tic"i*pa*tive\, a.
Anticipating, or containing anticipation. ``Anticipative of
the feast to come.''
--Cary. -- An*tic"i*pa*tive*ly, adv.
Wiktionary
anticipatively
adv. In an anticipative manner; expectantly.
Usage examples of "anticipatively".
Still, Perridge smiled anticipatively as he pressed Kramer’s button on his phone.
Had not almost every man suffered by the Press, or were not the tyranny thereof become universal, I had not wanted reason for complaint: but in times wherein I have lived to behold the highest perversion of that excellent invention, the name of his Majesty defamed, the Honour of Parliament depraved, the Writings of both depravedly, anticipatively, counterfeitly imprinted.