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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61. He was prepared to bargain about money.
62. We were not prepared for the rain.
63. The president read out a prepared statement .
64. We were prepared for every eventuality .
65. I'm ill prepared for the occasion.
66. We must be prepared against natural calamities.
67. How much is she prepared to pay?
68. We are prepared to do the work.
69. The police officer read out a prepared statement.
70. He's prepared to risk everything to avoid this war.
71. My upbringing prepared me for anything.
72. The armed forces were prepared to repulse any attacks.
73. That's a risk I'm not prepared to take.
74. I am prepared to make certain concessions.
75. It's just as well we'd prepared everything beforehand.
76. The US is prepared to begin talks immediately.
77. The talk she gave was incoherent and badly prepared.
78. I'm prepared to have a whack at it.
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79. He prepared himself to accept defeat.
80. They were prepared and ready to spring into action.
81. I'm prepared to overlook his behaviour this time.
82. We are not prepared for an armed insurrection.
83. They prepared themselves for the worst.
84. The soldiers charged their guns and prepared to fire.
85. Would they be prepared to offer any more?
86. We are not prepared to compromise on safety standards.
87. He was prepared to take a drop in wages.
88. Police officers must be prepared for the unexpected.
89. How much are you prepared to pay?
90. That's a risk I'm prepared to take.
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