Similar words: prepare, prepared, preparing, unprepared, preparation, preparatory, preparedness, advance preparation. Meaning: v. prepare mentally or emotionally for something unpleasant.
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31. Tomorrow's main meal will be at lunchtime again so please try to prepare for it today.
32. To prepare for the child, the family had to make sacrifices.
33. The Raiders actually have had two weeks to prepare for Denver, with both teams coming off their bye week.
34. She got up angrily and went through to her bedroom and bathroom to prepare for bed.
35. Mr Scargill urged the miners to prepare for battle: they must stand firm over their wage claim.
36. We need to set the standards now, and prepare for the theological and sociological turbulence this discovery portends.
37. Your Manager will probably also want to comment on how you prepare for, accomplish and present completed tasks.
38. He had a major gig to prepare for - on-site inspection at the new Safeway development.
39. Does he accept that some people prefer to prepare for international emergencies and not necessarily be involved in the local scene?
40. But like the old joke, they prepare for nuclear attack by gathering the wagons into a circle.
41. You can prepare for tough situations at work the same way.
42. The League had decided to keep that Saturday clear to help national coach Andy Roxburgh prepare for the match.
43. To prepare for that meeting, the organization suggests that you: Take an inventory of your skills.
44. To prepare for a lifetime of learning, all students need to meet higher standards and master a solid academic core.
45. Expect the best. Prepare for the worst. Capitalize on what comes. Zig Ziglar
46. In Japan, entrance exams are very important, and many children go to extra classes to prepare for them.
47. Copies of the papers were issued at registration which enabled delegated to prepare for the presentations.
48. There was 9,000 feet of descent to the glacier to prepare for.
49. Teachers are encouraged to make a free pre-visit to prepare for their visit.
50. In part two: Showdown: Soccer's big guns prepare for a shootout.
51. Y., how to prepare for life after graduation this spring.
52. The systematic activation of prior knowledge can act to prepare for and deepen the likely response to a text.
53. Lucas has steamed ahead with its investment programme and continues to prepare for a running start to recovery.
54. In addition to preparing for recruitment the development officers began to prepare for the training and employment of support workers.
55. Prosecutors want their doctors to examine Kaczynski to help prepare for the possible mental-defect defense.
56. Some assistant principals hold this position for several years to prepare for advancement to principal; others are career assistant principals.
57. The future belongs to those who prepare for it today. Malcolm X
58. Unmanned probes were being sent to study the lunar surface to prepare for Apollo to follow.
59. Many are pulling information from the Internet to prepare for debates and write social studies reports.
60. Voice over Bob is helping a dozen patients at Stoke Mandeville to prepare for a new independent life.
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