Similar words: prepare, prepared, preparing, unprepared, preparation, preparatory, preparedness, advance preparation. Meaning: v. prepare mentally or emotionally for something unpleasant.
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61. Our entire Fleet had to prepare for sortie on such short notice.
62. He only had a few hours to prepare for the interview.
63. We said that this in no way lessens the grief, but it does perhaps help us prepare for the event.
64. Wiggins wanted his charges to prepare for the world of work.
65. The teacher was also given time to prepare for the interview.
66. When the Night Goblins prepare for battle they brew huge quantities of fungus beer to bolster their courage.
67. Ministers prepare for cuts Government ministers have been meeting to prepare major spending cuts ahead of Chancellor Clarke's Budget speech next month.
68. It continues throughout this final term, as students prepare for their final examination.
69. During this time, anyone with a satellite dish can watch and listen to the candidates as they prepare for their interview.
70. Already early on this Saturday morning he and his pupils were beginning to prepare for the banquet in the Imperial kitchens.
71. Christians fast to prepare for a feast; the modern world feasts and then queasily goes on a diet.
72. The best way to prepare for life is to begin to live. Elbert Hubbard
73. As all the Bells prepare for the next wave of job cuts, some have more work ahead of them than others.
74. I helped her prepare for the date, pressing her nicest blouse, lending her my best necklace and polishing her shoes.
75. The Olympic Games organizers are trying to prepare for every conceivable emergency.
76. It is never too early to prepare for the future. It is never too late to get rid of undesirable habits. Dr T.P.Chia
77. The elephant-catching tribe, the Singphos, prepare for a catch in Assam, often tracking spoor on a river bank.
78. The alliance should prepare for a conventional war lasting no more than a few days.
79. Park and prepare for a moderately difficult two-mile descent along a fire road into the canyon.
80. Everything was so small-scaled that Harper could run the lights and then dash down to prepare for the next piece.
81. To prepare for her jaunt with the 3 1 / 2-pound torch, she has been jogging with 3-pound weights.
82. He is fifty-three ageing, losing his sight, and should prepare for death.
83. Suit up and prepare for war in Contra 4:Redux!
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84. Nagase Lower your altitude. Prepare for emergency landing.
85. Prepare for quotes in cooperation with Sales Engineering.
86. He asked us to prepare for a quiz.
87. Prepare for docking and power up the lab.
88. And we believe this is a slack time, this is a good opportunity to upgrade their skills and able to prepare for new jobs, or in case they lose their jobs, to be able to get back to unemployment again.
89. Early in your pregnancy, talk to your doctor about how to prepare for breast feeding.
90. Objective: To prepare for the total sapogenin disperse tablet of Notoginseng.
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