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prepare

[pri-pair] / prɪˈpɛər /


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“He always says, at the later points in the season, it’s about who shows up ready to play, who’s the most prepared,” Indiana center Pat Coogan said.

From Los Angeles Times

Petak wondered whether frequent environmental changes actually help populations adapt by preparing them for future challenges, or whether constant disruption slows progress.

From Science Daily

As Scotland prepares to welcome in 2026, some residents will be getting ready to batten down the hatches, with a yellow snow and ice warning in force for much of the country.

From BBC

That October, Ernst & Young resigned as the server maker’s auditor, saying it was unwilling to be “associated with the financial statements prepared by management.”

From Barron's

“It’s so important to Zach,” Annie says, “that those kids understand, like, ‘You can do this, and we believe in you, and we are going to prepare you to a point of trusting your training.

From Los Angeles Times