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exspect (verb)

Description:

Exspect is a rare and archaic variant of the verb "expect". It means to anticipate or await the occurrence of something, typically with a sense of hope or belief.

Example Sentences:

1. I exspect great things to happen in the future.

2. The fans exspect their team to win the championship.

3. She exspected a surprise party on her birthday.

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exspect (noun)

Description:

In terms of its noun form, exspect is not commonly used and does not have a specific definition. It might be used as a misspelling of "expect".

Example Sentences:

1. The document was filled with exspect, making it difficult to understand.

2. He had a feeling of exspect regarding the upcoming decision.

3. The exspect for a new project was high among the team members.

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