To wait (in readiness or expectation) for
“Our legal advice is that we must await the conclusion of the tribunal report.”
To remain in a specified state or position, especially in readiness or expectation
“She had instructions from me not to enter the port of San Diego, but to await outside for orders.”
To lie ahead of, or be in store for
“Chris Culliver knows first-hand the challenges ahead that await the 49ers' star linebacker.”
To wait in anticipation for the occurrence of something
To expectantly want something to happen
To remain in a specified state or position
To be on the verge of transpiring, occurring or happening
To be dependent or contingent on
(look to or look at) To hope for, or aspire to, a goal or dream
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