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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181. I'm not prepared to toady to him just to save my job.
182. I had my objection all prepared, but Stephens forestalled me.
183. The mere fact that they were prepared to talk was encouraging.
184. She prepared for all possibilities by taking a sunhat, a raincoat and a woolly scarf.
185. You have to be prepared to start at the bottom and work your way up.
186. It's not a matter that I'm prepared to put my head on the block for.
187. They are not prepared to gamble their careers on this matter.
188. There are many ways eggs can be prepared; here are a few of them.
189. They're prepared to pay top whack for goods like this.
190. Brian was prepared to use any means to get what he wanted.
191. Be prepared to accept the advice of members of staff.
192. Just as she prepared to set off to the next village, two friends arrived in a taxi.
193. The company is usually prepared to buy the house back when you leave.
194. The two men went fishing while their wives prepared the dinner.
195. They were not prepared for the humid heat of the tropical forest.
196. Early experiments with rockets prepared the ground for space travel.
197. No agreement was reached and both sides prepared to do battle.
198. They must be prepared to flesh out their strategy with some details.
199. Some people hold their beliefs very strongly,[http://Sentencedict.com] even to the extent of being prepared to go to prison for them.
200. The next time he took the test, he was better prepared.
201. She passionately believed that the company was being mismanaged and was prepared to go to the stake for her views.
202. The markets are better prepared for a weakening economy than they were ten years ago.
203. The difference lies in the way the fruit is prepared.
204. He was quite prepared to use militant rhetoric in attacking his opponents.
205. The freezing weather did not return until February but this time we were prepared.
206. We must be well prepared, there must be no slips.
207. I've never been skiing before, but I'm prepared to have a bash .
208. No one was prepared to forgo their lunch hour to attend the meeting.
209. He gathered his troops and prepared to march on the capital .
210. I usually buy packs of prepared vegetables to save time.
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