(of something written or abstract) To have composed or drawn up
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Prepared for the coming of an event
“After having an epic cram session last night, I now feel completely prepared for my exam.”
Disposed, willing, ready (to do something)
“Are you prepared to make the necessary changes to your lifestyle?”
Experienced, especially in terms of a profession or a hobby
Eager, prepared or willing to do or have something
(of a quality or result) Achieved or maintained by careful and deliberate effort
Equipped with weapons for protection or an attack
Able to be got or gotten
Of a suitable quality, standard, or type to meet the required purpose
Watchful, especially for danger or disorder
Learned or adapted from experience
Relating to the operations, implementation, and effective flow of goods or services
Planned out
Of food, that has been prepared by cooking
Having been shaped or formed in some manner
(of food) Very quickly and easily prepared
Still currently functioning or in operation
Subject to mobilization
To be eaten off the premises
Having awareness of, or being prepared for, future events
Gutted or disemboweled prior to being cooked
Exactly correct, correct in every letter
Having knowledge of a fact or area
Finished or having been brought to an end
Invented or fictitious in nature
Having or showing an excited feeling that something is about to happen, especially something good
Fortified, prepared for battle
Carried out using a planned, ordered procedure
Designated or intended for a given target or destination
(allowed for) To have accommodated or made provisions for
To have acted in preparation for something
“We are going to have an extra session to prepare for the match against our biggest rivals.”
To have furnished with, or caused to be present
To have created by training or teaching
“It is a school's job to prepare students for life beyond studies.”
(of something written or abstract) To have composed or drawn up
“Your first task will be to prepare a document outlining the business requirements for this project.”
To have prepared food for eating
“Prepare the marinade by mixing the spices together with some olive oil.”
In a state of preparation or waiting
Past tense for to make plans or preparations for
“Let's prepare for our next marathon by getting ourselves fit.”
Past tense for to do preparation for
“Over the next few days, I would cut myself off from all contact with the outside world to better prepare for my exams.”
Past tense for to ready oneself for a challenging experience
“Times were harsh, and I began to prepare myself for the worst.”
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