preexpect
/priˈɛkspekt/Definitions
1. verb
to form an expectation or prediction about something beforehand, often based on incomplete information.
“The manager tried to preexpect the sales figures for the upcoming quarter, but it proved challenging due to the volatile market conditions.”
2. verb
to anticipate or foresee the future course of events, especially in relation to a particular situation or outcome.
“The team was able to preexpect the challenges they would face during the project and came up with contingency plans accordingly.”