Similar words: prepare, prepared, preparing, unprepared, preparation, preparatory, preparedness, advance preparation. Meaning: v. prepare mentally or emotionally for something unpleasant.
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181. The pediatrician and anesthesiologist should be notified so that they can prepare for delivery.
182. I've had no time to prepare for this meeting, so I'll have play it by ear.
183. SEPTIME WEBRE: "I have a process that has developed over the years. For every hour in the rehearsal room, I have to prepare for about an hour or more."
184. Establish purchasing Dept . and work out working procedures, make purchasing plan, organize bidding and control purchasing cost, prepare for purchasing contract and carry out logistic management.
185. Russian soldiers prepare for military parade rehearsal to Victory Day on the Red square in Moscow.
186. All of these are valuable goals to achieve, but it is my belief that most students today pursue higher education insgroupsto prepare for their future careers.
187. The book is our Lord Jesus?end time book and He wants all Christians to read it and witness with it to others so they can prepare for His coming.
188. The United States will continue to advance efforts to pressure the Qadhafi regime, support the Libyan opposition and prepare for all contingencies, Carney said.
189. So lexeme Google alone too and prepare for an epic battle between the two tech titans.
190. Have some flowers and croissants ready to make up in the morning, and prepare for 8 hours of dreamless[Sentencedict.com], pain-free shut-eye... on the sofa.
191. Razing existing structures to prepare for new development is standard practice in urban planning.
192. My husband and I regularly attend Lamaze class to prepare for our first child.
193. ICAP executives say their drachma project could be used as a roadmap for how to prepare for an outcome involving multiple currencies exiting the euro.
194. President Castro has warned Cubans to prepare for a profound economic emergency.
195. She hadn't had time to prepare for the exam, so she just had to wing it.
196. Prepare for legal proceedings and take legal response against competitor's infringing activities.
197. The period of probation is granted to all to prepare for that time.
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198. Americans need to prepare for a recession or, at best, a prolonged period of below - trend growth.
199. The experience of greater exchange-rate flexibility would also help the economy to prepare for a full opening of the capital account.
200. The con: If you like metadata driven applications (and already struggled with ASP.NET databinding because there is no way to attach meta data)... well, prepare for some further loss of information.
201. The year's season in the sun has run its course. Nature begins to prepare for winter.
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