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prepare

1 of 1verb
/pɹɪˈpɛɹ/
Forms:prepares,preparing,prepared,prepared
1

to make a person or thing ready for doing something

A1transitive
  • He prepares his outfit the night before to save time in the morning.
  • I prepare my resume and cover letter for job applications.
  • She prepares her artwork by gathering all the necessary materials.
  • They prepare their backpacks with all the necessary supplies for school.
  • We prepare our camping gear before heading out into the wilderness.
2

to cook food for eating

transitive
  • She regularly prepares a healthy breakfast for her family.
  • The chef often prepares special dishes for the restaurant's menu.
  • Yesterday, he enthusiastically prepared a homemade pizza for dinner.
  • Right now, the cook is preparing a savory soup in the kitchen.
  • Why are you always preparing snacks when guests are expected?
3

to get ready for an event, activity, or situation, either mentally or physically

  • She hurried to prepare for the meeting, gathering her notes and documents.
  • I wasn’t prepared for how difficult the test would be.
  • The band members prepared for the gig by arranging their setlist and rehearsing transitions between songs.
  • They prepared themselves for the worst when the storm started.
  • She's busy preparing for her presentation, creating slides and rehearsing her speech.
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4

to meticulously work out the details of something or to plan in advance

transitive
  • Before embarking on the road trip, they prepared the itinerary, mapping out the route and scheduling rest stops.
  • The project manager prepared the timeline for the construction project, coordinating tasks and deadlines for each phase.
  • As part of their strategy, the marketing team prepared a comprehensive campaign.
  • The chef prepared the menu for the restaurant's grand opening.
  • The travel agent prepared the vacation package, booking flights, accommodations, and activities for the clients.
5

to transform thoughts, ideas, or concepts into a written format

transitive
  • The researcher prepared the report, compiling data and analysis into a comprehensive document.
  • The student prepared the essay, organizing ideas and drafting paragraphs before finalizing the paper.
  • The editor prepared the manuscript for publication, reviewing grammar and formatting.
  • The accountant prepared the financial statement, detailing income, expenses, and profits.
  • The scientist prepared the research paper, documenting experimental procedures and results.
6

to equip or ready someone for a task or situation by providing them with the necessary skills, knowledge, or resources

transitive
  • The coach prepared the team for the championship game by conducting rigorous training sessions.
  • The teacher prepared the students for the exam by providing practice exercises.
  • The mentor prepared the new employee for the challenges of the job by offering guidance, support, and training.
  • The tour guide prepared the group for the hike by providing safety instructions and distributing maps of the trail.
  • The therapist prepared the patient for the surgical procedure by explaining the process and addressing any concerns.