C1 verb Formell

anterogate

/ˌæntərəˈɡeɪt/

To move forward or progress in a specific sequence, often used in technical or scientific contexts to describe a forward-looking direction. It implies a systematic movement from a starting point toward a future or subsequent stage, particularly in investigations or biological processes.

Beispiele

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1

The researchers needed to anterogate the data flow to ensure the signals were moving in the correct direction.

The scientists needed to track the forward movement of the data to make sure signals were moving correctly.

2

In this business model, we must anterogate our expansion strategy before looking back at previous failures.

In this business plan, we have to move forward with our expansion strategy before reviewing past mistakes.

3

He tried to anterogate the conversation toward the future of the project.

He tried to move the conversation forward toward the future of the project.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
anterogation
Verb
anterogate
Adverb
anterogately
Adjektiv
anterogative
Verwandt
anterograde
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Merkhilfe

Break the word into 'Antero-' (meaning front or before) and 'Gate' (a passage). Think of 'gating through to the front.'

Schnelles Quiz

The software was designed to _______ the data packets sequentially to avoid any backlog.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: anterogate

Beispiele

1

The researchers needed to anterogate the data flow to ensure the signals were moving in the correct direction.

academic

The scientists needed to track the forward movement of the data to make sure signals were moving correctly.

2

In this business model, we must anterogate our expansion strategy before looking back at previous failures.

business

In this business plan, we have to move forward with our expansion strategy before reviewing past mistakes.

3

He tried to anterogate the conversation toward the future of the project.

formal

He tried to move the conversation forward toward the future of the project.

4

If you want to finish the game, you just have to anterogate through the levels in order.

informal

If you want to win, you just have to progress through the levels one by one.

5

We usually anterogate the process every morning to keep the workflow steady.

everyday

We usually move the process forward every morning to keep the work consistent.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
anterogation
Verb
anterogate
Adverb
anterogately
Adjektiv
anterogative
Verwandt
anterograde

Häufige Kollokationen

anterogate the sequence To move forward through a specific order
anterogate forward To advance in a frontward direction
systematic anterogation A logical forward progression
failed to anterogate Did not manage to progress or move forward
anterogate the signal To transmit the signal in a forward direction

Häufige Phrasen

anterogate the flow

To keep the forward momentum going

anterogate a path

To create or follow a forward-moving route

point of anterogation

The stage where forward movement begins

Wird oft verwechselt mit

anterogate vs interrogate

Interrogate means to question someone closely or aggressively, whereas anterogate refers to moving forward in a sequence.

anterogate vs arrogate

Arrogate means to take or claim something without justification, while anterogate is about progression.

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Nutzungshinweise

Anterogate is an extremely rare and formal term often found in specialized academic or technical writing. It is most useful when you need to distinguish forward-moving processes from backward-moving (retrograde) ones.

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Häufige Fehler

The most common mistake is confusing this word with 'interrogate.' Learners often use 'anterogate' when they mean 'to question,' which is incorrect in standard English.

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Merkhilfe

Break the word into 'Antero-' (meaning front or before) and 'Gate' (a passage). Think of 'gating through to the front.'

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Latin 'antero' (prefix meaning before or in front) combined with the root 'rogare' (to ask or propose), influenced by the scientific term 'anterograde'.

Grammatikmuster

Transitive verb: requires a direct object (e.g., anterogate the process). Often used in the passive voice in scientific contexts (e.g., the signal was anterogated).

Schnelles Quiz

The software was designed to _______ the data packets sequentially to avoid any backlog.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: anterogate

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