prospective(a)

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anticipated for the near future; "the prospective students"; "his prospective bride
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Anticipated in the near or far future
prospective
Likely or expected to happen or become

Prospective students are those who have already applied to the University, but have yet to be admitted.

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anticipated for the near future; "the prospective students"; "his prospective bride"
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{a} viewing at a distance, provident
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Of or pertaining to a prospect; furnishing a prospect; perspective
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concerned with or related to the future; "prospective earnings"; "a prospective mother"; "the statute is solely prospective in operation"
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Being within view or consideration, as a future event or contingency; relating to the future: expected; as, a prospective benefit
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Looking forward in time; acting with foresight; opposed to retrospective
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A perspective glass
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{s} expected, anticipated; likely; coming in the future; possible, potential
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concerned with or related to the future; "prospective earnings"; "a prospective mother"; "the statute is solely prospective in operation
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You use prospective to describe something that is likely to happen soon. the terms of the prospective deal
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You use prospective to describe someone who wants to be the thing mentioned or who is likely to be the thing mentioned. The story should act as a warning to other prospective buyers When his prospective employers learned that he smoked, they said they wouldn't hire him. = would-be
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The scene before or around, in time or in space; view; prospect
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Concerning medical, social, and environmental factors encountered from the time of the beginning of the study until the investigation is terminated {4} Use your browser's "BACK" button to return to the page you were viewing previously
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A study design that seeks to determine the association between a hypothesised risk factor and the occurrence of illness by sampling both exposed and unexposed subjects and then following them for the period of study See also retrospective
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expected or future, as in: The prospective buyer went to the company's Web site to learn about the new product
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Going forwards in time
prospective buyer
person who may be interested in making a purchase
prospective creditor
agent which is expected to become a creditor, person or organization that is likely to authorize a loan
prospective damage
expected damage, damage which can be predicted in advance
prospective son-in-law
future son-in-law, future husband of one's own daughter
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