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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31. The tenants were not prepared to pay the higher rents demanded.
32. Most scientists of the time were prepared to accept Darwin's case.
33. Consumers are prepared to pay a premium for organically grown vegetables.
34. The British were not prepared to make any concessions .
35. I hadn't prepared a speech so I suddenly had to improvise.
36. People are prepared to commute long distances if they are desperate for work.
37. You have to be prepared to take risks in this kind of work.
38. The bridal suite was prepared for the reception of the honeymooners.
39. Anyone who gambles on the stock exchange has to be prepared to lose money.
40. When he returned, he noticed their sickness and prepared an antidote.
41. Whatever the majority decided I was prepared to go along with.
42. We've tried to anticipate the most likely problems, but it's impossible to be prepared for all eventualities/every eventuality.
43. Love is some kind of encounter, unable to be waited for or prepared for.
44. His jokes seemed spontaneous, but were in fact carefully prepared beforehand.
45. Be prepared for lots of rejections before you land a job.
46. He has lost his job,and will have to be prepared to rough it for a time until he finds a new one.
47. The world will be different, and we will have to be prepared to adapt to the change.
48. I really prepared for the interview because I didn't want to muck it up.
49. I was not prepared for all the problems it caused.
50. We are not prepared to write a blank cheque for companies that have run into trouble.
51. Her lawyer said she understood the consequences of her actions and was prepared to go to jail.
52. We were able to set the meeting ahead because the report was prepared earlier than we expected.
53. People are prepared to pay high prices for designer clothes.
54. I was prepared to be magnanimous,[www.Sentencedict.com] prepared to feel compassion for him.
55. Love is sort of encounter.It can be neither waited nor prepared.
56. She is prepared to carry out her threat to resign.
57. They will try to catch you out, so have all your answers well prepared.
58. Good luck is when an opportunity comes along and you're prepared for it.
59. Sometimes you have to be prepared to act on/follow a hunch.
60. Neither side seems prepared to make the first move towards reaching a peace agreement.
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