Prepare meaning in English

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Definition

to prepare (a meal, a trip): to make, to plan, to get ready for (a meal, a trip) verb
(He was) unprepared (for the meeting): (He was) not ready (for the meeting) adjective
(I am) prepared (to answer any questions you may have): (I am) happy, ready (to answer any questions you may have) adjective
(We are) preparing (for the exam): (We are) getting ready, training, practicing (for the exam) verb

Examples

  • "There are so many reasons why I love you, but I have prepared a list of the top five, because I know you are busy."
  • "Stephanie : I have prepared a letter of recommendation for you to reading by mail."
  • "It's been awhile since I've dated, so I've prepared several different tasks for you."
  • "I need to prepare."
  • "Princess Utopia : If you would like to stay with us, we are prepared to teach you the secrets of sensuality using only your bodies and an open mind."
  • "Tantra : Gentlemen, you may need to prepare yourselves."
  • "Susie : Brian, I've prepared a little exercise to begin your training."
  • "I thought you could help me prepare for my date next month."
  • "Bruno : I haven't prepared a speech, and I really don't like flying across the country on such short notice."
  • "Insert the next disc, sit back, and prepare for life in the USA!"
  • "I thought you might be thirsty, so I've prepared a selection of fine whiskies."
  • "If you're not prepared to pay a decent price, I'll find another buyer."
  • "When I get home, Giuseppe prepares me a mojito and rolls me a big cigar."
  • "Janine : Well Brent, in light of recent job cuts, Radio Rhubarb has prepared some advice on what NOT to do when applying for a job."
  • "Luna and I spent a lot of time preparing these questions."
  • "Our advice to concert-goers: if you enjoy vulgar language, prepare to be delighted!"
  • "Prepare yourself for the descent, you are going to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere."
  • "Jean : Well I could prepare an agenda if you like?"
  • "I've done all I can to prepare it for the FDA audit."
  • "Nigel Pilkington : I am prepared to pay top dollar for the right to sell your perfumes."

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