prospective
21prospective — See perspective. See perspective, prospective …
22prospective — adj. Prospective is used with these nouns: ↑applicant, ↑bride, ↑bridegroom, ↑buyer, ↑candidate, ↑client, ↑customer, ↑donor, ↑employee, ↑employer, ↑hire, ↑ …
23prospective — adjective offering incentives to prospective buyers Syn: potential, possible, probable, likely, future, eventual, to be, soon to be, in the making; intending, aspiring, would be; forthcoming, approaching, coming, imminent …
24prospective — [prəˈspektɪv] adj likely to become a particular thing a prospective client/employee[/ex] …
25PROSPECTIVE ET FUTUROLOGIE — D’abord limités au domaine économique et visant seulement le court terme, les efforts de détermination de l’avenir sont devenus depuis quelques années beaucoup plus ambitieux; ils tendent à porter sur tous les domaines et visent maintenant le… …
26Prospective memory — may be defined as remembering to remember (Winograd, 1988) or remembering to perform an intended action. One difference between prospective and retrospective memory is that instead of recalling past actions, events, or knowledge, prospective… …
27prospective yield — ➔ yield1 * * * prospective earnings/cost/yield, etc. ► the amount that something is expected to earn, cost, produce, etc.: »The study puts the prospective cost of annual repairs and renewals at $10 million. »The shares are trading at 15 times… …
28Prospective search — Prospective search, or persistent search, is a method of searching on the Internet where the query is given first and the information for the results are then acquired. This differs from traditional, or retrospective , search such as search… …
29prospective cost — prospective earnings/cost/yield, etc. ► the amount that something is expected to earn, cost, produce, etc.: »The study puts the prospective cost of annual repairs and renewals at $10 million. »The shares are trading at 15 times forecast earnings… …
30prospective cost/yield — prospective earnings/cost/yield, etc. ► the amount that something is expected to earn, cost, produce, etc.: »The study puts the prospective cost of annual repairs and renewals at $10 million. »The shares are trading at 15 times forecast earnings… …