Similar words: prepare, repartee, reparation, irreparably, repair, depart, repatriate, separate. Meaning: [prɪ'perd /-'peəd] adj. 1. made ready or fit or suitable beforehand 2. having made preparations 3. equipped or prepared with necessary intellectual resources.
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4. Are you prepared to repeat these allegations in court?
5. The priest prepared the body for burial.
6. Have you prepared for your interview?
7. I'm not prepared to give credence to anonymous complaints.
8. The doctor prepared to prescribe a receipt.
9. They were light-hearted and prepared to enjoy life.
10. She prepared a hearty stew for dinner.
11. He was bluffed into supposing I was ill prepared.
12. Their room had been prepared with meticulous care.
13. Chance favors only the prepared mind.
14. We are prepared for every eventuality.
15. How would u like your steak prepared?
16. She had prepared a very elaborate meal.
17. A hotel room is being prepared for them.
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19. We prepared ourselves for the long journey ahead.
20. I wasn't prepared to let the matter drop .
21. Are you prepared to acknowledge your responsibility?
22. If you fail to prepare,[sentencedict.com] you're prepared to fail.
23. I'm never prepared to surrender to blackmail.
24. I prepared the ground for the seeds.
25. Chance favors the prepared mind.
26. When they set out they were well prepared.
27. Unfortunately the report was prepared in haste and contained several inaccuracies.
28. The city's bomb shelters were being prepared for possible air raids.
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