Both Uses of
prospective
in
David Copperfield
- When I had taken this commission on myself prospectively, Mr. Barkis relapsed into perfect silence; and I, feeling quite worn out by all that had happened lately, lay down on a sack in the cart and fell asleep.†
Chpt 4-6 *
- And Mr. Quinion, calling in Tipp the carman, who was a married man, and had a room to let, quartered me prospectively on him — by our mutual consent, as he had every reason to think; for I said nothing, though my resolution was now taken.†
Chpt 10-12
Definition:
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(prospective) concerned with or related to the future