anticipar

verb
  1. To foresee or predict an event or situation before it happens, often taking action in preparation. verb
    She could anticipar the outcome of the meeting and prepared her arguments accordingly.
    The company was able to anticipar market trends and adjust its strategy.
  2. To move something forward in time, such as an event or deadline. verb
    The organizers decided to anticipar the conference to an earlier date.
    Due to unforeseen circumstances, they had to anticipar the release of the report.