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Prepare Preparing Prepared I Make Students Medical Ready

Word3 prepare
WordType (verb)
Phonetic /prɪˈpeə(r)/ /prɪˈper/
Example
  • to prepare a report
  • a hotel room is being prepared for them.
  • the college prepares students for a career in business.
  • the training has prepared me to deal with any medical issue.
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prepare

(verb)/prɪˈpeə(r)/ /prɪˈper/

    Verb Forms

  1. to make something or somebody ready to be used or to do something
    • to prepare a report
    • A hotel room is being prepared for them.
    • The college prepares students for a career in business.
    • The training has prepared me to deal with any medical issue.
    • We all set about preparing for the party.

    Extra Examples

    • I haven't had time to prepare my arguments properly.
    • The lectures were carefully prepared.
    • to prepare students for exams
  2. to make yourself ready to do something or for something that you expect to happen
    • I had no time to prepare.
    • The whole class is working hard preparing for the exams.
    • The police are preparing themselves for trouble at the demonstration.
    • I had been preparing myself for this moment.
    • Her condition is not improving as we hoped. You must prepare yourselves for the worst.
    • As I waited, I closed my eyes to mentally prepare myself.
    • I was preparing to leave.
    • The troops prepared themselves to go into battle.

    Extra Examples

    • How do you go about mentally preparing yourself for a project?
    • Penn needs to prepare for a medical school interview.
    • The family are preparing for the worst.
  3. to make food ready to be eaten
    • He was in the kitchen preparing lunch.
    • to prepare meals/food/dinner

    Extra Examples

    • I was busily preparing a salad for the evening meal.
    • Just prepare according to package directions.
    • a meal that is very quick and easy to prepare
    • a table full of specially prepared food
    • She had prepared a chicken casserole for dinner.
    • The women were busy preparing the wedding feast.
  4. to make a medicine or chemical substance, for example by mixing other substances together
    • remedies prepared from herbal extracts
  5. to make it possible or easier for something to be achieved
    • The committee will prepare the ground for next month's meeting.
    • Early experiments with rockets prepared the ground for space travel.

    Word Origin

    • late Middle English: from French préparer or Latin praeparare, from prae ‘before’ + parare ‘make ready’.
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