Expect
61expect — To await; to look forward to something intended, promised, or likely to happen …
62expect — To await; to look forward to something intended, promised, or likely to happen …
63expect — To anticipate. A secondary meaning of to demand . Sillman v Spokane Sav. & Loan Soc. 103 Wash 619, 175 P2d 296 …
64expect — [16] Someone who expects something literally ‘looks out’ for it. The word comes from Latin expectāre, a compound verb formed from the prefix ex ‘out’ and spectāre ‘look’ (source of English spectacle, spectre, spectrum, and speculate). Already in… …
65expect — suppose. N …
66expect the unexpected — verb To not be surprised by an unusual event. Anything could happen, and probably will …
67expect no less — have an understood level of expectation …
68expect nothing less — have an understood level of expectation …
69expect (altitude) at (time) or — An expression used in air traffic control, when transmitted on radio it is a portion of an instrument departure clearance that provides a pilot with an altitude to be used in the event of two way radio communications failure. It also provides… …
70expect approach clearance at . . — An expression used in radio communications to indicate the time at which it is expected that an aircraft will be cleared to commence the approach for a landing …