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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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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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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
They present completely different circumstances than what we've experienced in the past — and their confluence may dramatically increase the risks ahead, while it is possible, and hopeful, that all of these events will have peaceful resolutions, we should prepare for the potential negative outcomes.
Yesterday's rally was a bit overdone and investors are taking profit as they prepare for the holiday. Lower oil prices this morning and weaker U.S. markets gave the pretext to sell, looking forward, I expect volatility to persist in the coming sessions, but the market could gain some strength as we move into 2016.
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.
We did not prepare for a pogrom on the scale of dozens of people who come with incendiary devices… they go and set fire to random Palestinian houses, vehicles, etc. – simply indiscriminate terror.
Seest thou good days? Prepare for evil times. No summer but hath its winter. He never reaped comfort in adversity that sowed not in prosperity.
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