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Definitions for prepare for
pre·pare for
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Princeton's WordNet
steel oneself against, steel onself for, brace oneself for, prepare forverb
prepare mentally or emotionally for something unpleasant
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prepare for
To prepare for means to make all the necessary arrangements, or to undergo a course of training or actions, in anticipation of an upcoming event, situation or activity. It involves getting ready mentally, physically or practically to handle or face something effectively and efficiently.
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prepare for
Prepared for
Its always good to prepare for spring its such a beautiful time of year like all other seasons serves a beautiful purpose
Submitted by MaryC on February 15, 2021
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of prepare for in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of prepare for in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of prepare for in a Sentence
I feel great compared to last year. Last year I had a bunch of stuff, this year I feel pretty healthy, we feel fine. We have( until the weekend) to prepare for our first game.
We expect justice from the judge, but it is not certain. We hope for the best, but prepare for the worst. Of course, we want unconditional release as they have not broken the law.
I don't think you can artificially prepare for something like this, i want to be me. I have to be me.
Such deceitful news is almost a textbook example ... so others should know that things like this are possible and they should prepare for them, there is now doubt that someone was preparing for such incidents and had various scenarios in place.
Investors need to know if ExxonMobil is taking necessary steps to prepare for a lower carbon future, particularly now in the wake of the Paris agreement.
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