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Detailed Translations for prospective from English to Dutch

prospective:


Translation Matrix for prospective:

AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
aankomend coming; future; intended; meant; next; prospective; will-be; would-be
aanstaand coming; future; intended; meant; next; prospective; will-be; would-be
toekomend coming; future; intended; meant; next; prospective; will-be; would-be
toekomstig coming; future; intended; meant; next; prospective; will-be; would-be
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
toekomstige coming; future; intended; meant; next; prospective; will-be; would-be

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Antonyms for "prospective":


Related Definitions for "prospective":

  1. of or concerned with or related to the future1
    • prospective earnings1
    • a prospective mother1
    • a prospective bride1
    • the statute is solely prospective in operation1

Wiktionary Translations for prospective:

prospective
adjective
  1. op de toekomst gericht

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
prospective later nachmaligschriftsprachlich, veraltend: baldig nach einer nicht genau bestimmbaren Zeit beginnend, eintretend, sich ereignend, erfolgend, geschehend
prospective eventueel; gebeurlijk éventuel — Qui est subordonné à quelque événement incertain.

prospect:

prospect [the ~] noun

  1. the prospect (anticipation; expectation; hope; outlook)
    de verwachting; de hoop; de afwachting
  2. the prospect
    – A potential customer. 2
    het prospect
  3. the prospect
    – A participant that has the existing and potential ability to provide a service or probable future economic benefit to a legal entity. 2
    het prospect

to prospect verb (prospects, prospected, prospecting)

  1. to prospect (settle; establish; colonize; )
    koloniseren; vestigen; settelen
    • koloniseren verb (koloniseer, koloniseert, koloniseerde, koloniseerden, gekoloniseerd)
    • vestigen verb (vestig, vestigt, vestigde, vestigden, gevestigd)
    • settelen verb (settel, settelt, settelde, settelden, gesetteld)
  2. to prospect (explore; scan)
    aftasten; bevoelen
    • aftasten verb (tast af, tastte af, tastten af, afgetast)
    • bevoelen verb (bevoel, bevoelt, bevoelde, bevoelden, bevoeld)
  3. to prospect
    – To research potential customers. 2
    inventariseren
    • inventariseren verb (inventariseer, inventariseert, inventariseerde, inventariseerden, geïnventariseerd)

Conjugations for prospect:

present
  1. prospect
  2. prospect
  3. prospects
  4. prospect
  5. prospect
  6. prospect
simple past
  1. prospected
  2. prospected
  3. prospected
  4. prospected
  5. prospected
  6. prospected
present perfect
  1. have prospected
  2. have prospected
  3. has prospected
  4. have prospected
  5. have prospected
  6. have prospected
past continuous
  1. was prospecting
  2. were prospecting
  3. was prospecting
  4. were prospecting
  5. were prospecting
  6. were prospecting
future
  1. shall prospect
  2. will prospect
  3. will prospect
  4. shall prospect
  5. will prospect
  6. will prospect
continuous present
  1. am prospecting
  2. are prospecting
  3. is prospecting
  4. are prospecting
  5. are prospecting
  6. are prospecting
subjunctive
  1. be prospected
  2. be prospected
  3. be prospected
  4. be prospected
  5. be prospected
  6. be prospected
diverse
  1. prospect!
  2. let's prospect!
  3. prospected
  4. prospecting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for prospect:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
aftasten feeling; scanning; sensing
afwachting anticipation; expectation; hope; outlook; prospect
hoop anticipation; expectation; hope; outlook; prospect a whole lot; accumulation; assembling; bunch; clutter; collection; congestion; crowd; gang; gathering; heap; herd; load; lot; lots; mass; mess; mountain; muddle; multitude; pack; party; pile; piling up; quite a lot; set; shit; tons; troop; troupe; turd; wattle
prospect prospect panorama; sight; view
verwachting anticipation; expectation; hope; outlook; prospect anticipation; costume; dress; expectation; looking forward to; outlook; pregnancy; wear
- aspect; candidate; chance; expectation; medical prognosis; outlook; panorama; prognosis; scene; view; vista
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
aftasten explore; prospect; scan explore; frisk; scan
bevoelen explore; prospect; scan feel; grope; touch
inventariseren prospect inventorise; make an inventory of; take stock of
koloniseren colonise; colonize; develop; establish; explore; found; ground; lay the foundations; open up; prospect; scan; settle
settelen colonise; colonize; develop; establish; explore; found; ground; lay the foundations; open up; prospect; scan; settle
vestigen colonise; colonize; develop; establish; explore; found; ground; lay the foundations; open up; prospect; scan; settle

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Related Definitions for "prospect":

  1. a prediction of the course of a disease1
  2. the visual percept of a region1
  3. belief about (or mental picture of) the future1
  4. someone who is considered for something (for an office or prize or honor etc.)1
  5. the possibility of future success1
    • his prospects as a writer are excellent1
  6. explore for useful or valuable things or substances, such as minerals1
  7. search for something desirable1
    • prospect a job1
  8. To research potential customers.2
  9. A potential customer.2
  10. A participant that has the existing and potential ability to provide a service or probable future economic benefit to a legal entity.2

Wiktionary Translations for prospect:

prospect
noun
  1. potential things that may come to pass, usually favorable
prospect
noun
  1. een mooie gelegenheid

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
prospect kans Chance — eine Situation, die jemandem etwas ermöglicht, eine Möglichkeit, eine Aussicht auf etwas
prospect belangstellende; geïnteresseerde Interessent — jemand, der einen Kauf in Erwägung zieht
prospect exploreren; onderzoeken; uitzoeken; nagaan; uitvissen; vorsen explorerparcourir une région inconnue qu’on venir de découvrir pour en connaître la situation, l’étendue, les mœurs, etc.