What does PREPARE mean?

Definitions for PREPARE
prɪˈpɛərpre·pare

This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word PREPARE.

Princeton's WordNet

  1. fix, prepare, set up, ready, gear up, setverb

    make ready or suitable or equip in advance for a particular purpose or for some use, event, etc

    "Get the children ready for school!"; "prepare for war"; "I was fixing to leave town after I paid the hotel bill"

  2. cook, fix, ready, make, prepareverb

    prepare for eating by applying heat

    "Cook me dinner, please"; "can you make me an omelette?"; "fix breakfast for the guests, please"

  3. prepareverb

    to prepare verbally, either for written or spoken delivery

    "prepare a report"; "prepare a speech"

  4. organize, organise, prepare, devise, get up, machinateverb

    arrange by systematic planning and united effort

    "machinate a plot"; "organize a strike"; "devise a plan to take over the director's office"

  5. prepare, groom, trainverb

    educate for a future role or function

    "He is grooming his son to become his successor"; "The prince was prepared to become King one day"; "They trained him to be a warrior"

  6. train, develop, prepare, educateverb

    create by training and teaching

    "The old master is training world-class violinists"; "we develop the leaders for the future"

  7. prepareverb

    lead up to and soften by sounding the dissonant note in it as a consonant note in the preceding chord

    "prepare the discord in bar 139"

  8. train, prepareverb

    undergo training or instruction in preparation for a particular role, function, or profession

    "She is training to be a teacher"; "He trained as a legal aid"

Wiktionary

  1. prepareverb

    To make ready for a specific future purpose; to set up; to assemble.

    We prepared the spacecraft for takeoff.

  2. prepareverb

    To make ready for eating or drinking; to cook.

    We prepared a fish for dinner.

  3. prepareverb

    To make oneself ready; to get ready, make preparation.

    We prepared for a bumpy ride.

  4. prepareverb

    To produce or make by combining elements; to synthesize, compound.

    She prepared a meal from what was left in the cupboards.

  5. Etymology: From preparer, from Classical praeparare, from prae- + parare.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Preparenoun

    Preparation; previous measures. Not in use.

    Etymology: from the verb.

    In our behalf
    Go levy men, and make prepare for war. William Shakespeare.

  2. To PREPAREverb

    Etymology: præpare, Lat. preparer, Fr.

    Patient Octavia, plough thy visage up
    With her prepared nails. William Shakespeare, Ant. and Cleop.

    Confound the peace establish’d, and prepare
    Their souls to hatred, and their hands to war. Dryden.

    Our souls, not yet prepar’d for upper light,
    Till doomsday wander in the shades of night. Dryden.

    The beams of light had been in vain display’d,
    Had not the eye been fit for vision made;
    In vain the author had the eye prepar’d
    With so much skill, had not the light appear’d. Richard Blackmore.

    Some preachers, being prepared only upon two or three points of doctrine, run the same round. Addison.

    There he maketh the hungry to dwell, that they may prepare a city for habitation. Psalm cviii. 36.

    Now prepare thee for another fight. John Milton.

    He took the golden compasses, prepar’d
    In God’s eternal store, to circumscribe
    This universe. John Milton.

    The woman fled into the wilderness, where she hath a place prepared of God to feed her. Rev. xii. 6.

    He hath founded it upon the seas, and prepared it upon the floods. Psalm xxiv. 2.

  3. To Prepareverb

    Efficacy is a power of speech, which represents to our minds the lively ideas of things so truly, as if we saw them with our eyes; as Dido preparing to kill herself. Henry Peacham.

    Go in, sirrah, bid them prepare for dinner. William Shakespeare.

    The long-suffering of God waited in the days of Noah, while the ark was a preparing. 1 Peter iii. 2.

Wikipedia

  1. PREPARE

    PREPARE is an acronym for the European Union's Platform for European Preparedness Against (Re-)emerging Epidemics. The coordinator is professor Herman Goossens of the University of Antwerp. It was activated on 31 December 2019 in response to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and as of February 2020 was operating in outbreak response mode 2 (mobilisation), the second of three modes.

ChatGPT

  1. prepare

    To prepare means to make ready or organize something, typically in advance, to be able to successfully accomplish a specific task or goal. It involves planning, arranging, and taking necessary actions to be adequately equipped or skilled for a particular situation or event. Preparation often includes gathering or acquiring the required resources, information, knowledge, or skills to ensure readiness and enhance effectiveness in achieving the desired outcome.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Prepareverb

    to fit, adapt, or qualify for a particular purpose or condition; to make ready; to put into a state for use or application; as, to prepare ground for seed; to prepare a lesson

  2. Prepareverb

    to procure as suitable or necessary; to get ready; to provide; as, to prepare ammunition and provisions for troops; to prepare ships for defence; to prepare an entertainment

  3. Prepareverb

    to make all things ready; to put things in order; as, to prepare for a hostile invasion

  4. Prepareverb

    to make one's self ready; to get ready; to take the necessary previous measures; as, to prepare for death

  5. Preparenoun

    preparation

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Prepare

    prē-pār′, v.t. to make ready beforehand: to fit for any purpose: to make ready for use: to adapt: to form: to set or appoint: to provide: to equip.—v.i. to get one's self ready: to put everything in proper order: to lead up to.—n. (Shak.) preparation.—adj. Prepared′, made ready, fit, or suitable: ready.—adv. Prepā′redly.—ns. Prepā′redness; Prepā′rer. [Fr.,—L. præparārepræ, before, parāre, to make ready.]

Editors Contribution

  1. prepare

    To create or make.

    They did prepare the food in advance of the birthday party.


    Submitted by MaryC on February 19, 2020  

Matched Categories

British National Corpus

  1. Spoken Corpus Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'PREPARE' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #3286

  2. Written Corpus Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'PREPARE' in Written Corpus Frequency: #3654

  3. Verbs Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'PREPARE' in Verbs Frequency: #207

Anagrams for PREPARE »

  1. paperer

  2. repaper

  3. perpera

How to pronounce PREPARE?

How to say PREPARE in sign language?

Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of PREPARE in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of PREPARE in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of PREPARE in a Sentence

  1. Secretary Dr. Mark Ghaly:

    This four week period will give Californians time to prepare for this change, while we continue the relentless focus on delivering vaccines, particularly to underserved communities and those that were hard hit throughout this pandemic.

  2. Shani Tager:

    This decision has been described by some as a reprieve for the Reef. It is not a reprieve - it is a big, red flag from UNESCO, by insisting that the Australian government prepare a report within 18 months ... UNESCO has clearly shown that the Great Barrier Reef is not fine and is not safe in Tony Abbott’s hands.

  3. Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams:

    Initially, we had a posture of containment so that we could give people time to prepare for where we are right now. We're shifting into a mitigation phase, which means that we're helping communities understand Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams're going to see more cases, unfortunately, you're going to see more deaths. But that doesn't mean that we should panic.

  4. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu:

    I wish you would moderate that fondness you have for your children. I do not mean you should abate any part of your care, or not do your duty to them in its utmost extent, but I would have you early prepare yourself for disappointments, which are heavy in proportion to their being surprising.

  5. Peyton Manning:

    When I look back on my NFL career, I'll know without a doubt that I gave everything I had to help my teams walk away with a win, there were other players that were more talented, but there was no one who could out-prepare me. And because of that, I have no regrets.

Popularity rank by frequency of use

PREPARE#1#3552#10000

Translations for PREPARE

From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary

  • حضر, جهزArabic
  • падрыхтава́ць, рыхтава́ць, прыгатава́ць, гатава́цьBelarusian
  • подго́твям се, подго́твям, приго́твямBulgarian
  • připravit, chystatCzech
  • tilberede, beredeDanish
  • zubereiten, vorbereitenGerman
  • προετοιμά, προετοιμάζωGreek
  • pretigi, prepariEsperanto
  • prepararSpanish
  • valmistautua, valmistella, valmistaaFinnish
  • se préparer, préparerFrench
  • ullmhaighIrish
  • הכין, התכונןHebrew
  • तैयार करनाHindi
  • felkészül, készül, előkészít, előkészül, elkészítHungarian
  • պատրաստվել, պատրաստելArmenian
  • preparare, prepararsiItalian
  • 準備Japanese
  • 마견하다, 준비하다Korean
  • parōLatin
  • gatavoties, gatavot, taisītLatvian
  • taute, whakareri, takaMāori
  • voorbereiden, preparerenDutch
  • tilberedeNorwegian
  • przygotowaćPolish
  • fazer, [[preparar]]-[[se]], prepararPortuguese
  • pregăti, preparaRomanian
  • подгото́вить, гото́виться, подгото́виться, пригото́вить, гото́витьRussian
  • прѝправити, prìpraviti, припре́мити, spremiti, priprémiti, priréditiSerbo-Croatian
  • pripraviť, pripravovaťSlovak
  • pripraviti, pripravljatiSlovene
  • förberedaSwedish
  • andaaSwahili
  • sofra kurmak, hazırlamak, hazırlanmakTurkish
  • готува́ти, підготува́ти, приготува́тиUkrainian
  • تیار کرناUrdu
  • chuẩn bịVietnamese
  • 准备Chinese

Get even more translations for PREPARE »

Translation

Find a translation for the PREPARE definition in other languages:

Select another language:

  • - Select -
  • 简体中文 (Chinese - Simplified)
  • 繁體中文 (Chinese - Traditional)
  • Español (Spanish)
  • Esperanto (Esperanto)
  • 日本語 (Japanese)
  • Português (Portuguese)
  • Deutsch (German)
  • العربية (Arabic)
  • Français (French)
  • Русский (Russian)
  • ಕನ್ನಡ (Kannada)
  • 한국어 (Korean)
  • עברית (Hebrew)
  • Gaeilge (Irish)
  • Українська (Ukrainian)
  • اردو (Urdu)
  • Magyar (Hungarian)
  • मानक हिन्दी (Hindi)
  • Indonesia (Indonesian)
  • Italiano (Italian)
  • தமிழ் (Tamil)
  • Türkçe (Turkish)
  • తెలుగు (Telugu)
  • ภาษาไทย (Thai)
  • Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
  • Čeština (Czech)
  • Polski (Polish)
  • Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian)
  • Românește (Romanian)
  • Nederlands (Dutch)
  • Ελληνικά (Greek)
  • Latinum (Latin)
  • Svenska (Swedish)
  • Dansk (Danish)
  • Suomi (Finnish)
  • فارسی (Persian)
  • ייִדיש (Yiddish)
  • հայերեն (Armenian)
  • Norsk (Norwegian)
  • English (English)

Word of the Day

Would you like us to send you a FREE new word definition delivered to your inbox daily?

Please enter your email address:


Citation

Use the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:

Style:MLAChicagoAPA

"PREPARE." Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2024. Web. 25 Apr. 2024. <https://www.definitions.net/definition/PREPARE>.

Discuss these PREPARE definitions with the community:

0 Comments

    Are we missing a good definition for PREPARE? Don't keep it to yourself...

    Free, no signup required:

    Add to Chrome

    Get instant definitions for any word that hits you anywhere on the web!

    Free, no signup required:

    Add to Firefox

    Get instant definitions for any word that hits you anywhere on the web!

    Browse Definitions.net

    Quiz

    Are you a words master?

    »
    a person who pleads for a cause or propounds an idea
    A epiphora
    B exponent
    C collation
    D preponderance

    Nearby & related entries:

    Alternative searches for PREPARE: