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prepare

[pri-pair] / prɪˈpɛər /


Example Sentences

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"We are hopeful that negotiation will lead to a sustainable and negotiated solution," he said, though he said "Iran remains fully prepared to defend itself against any threat or act of aggression".

From Barron's

Are you both prepared for the tax implications of those required minimum distributions, which start at 73?

From MarketWatch

“We had to prepare for it mentally,” Baker said.

From Los Angeles Times

The novel begins with a quintessential 1940s California homemaker preparing for . . . something.

From The Wall Street Journal

Since launching her campaign, Raman has also joined a chorus of Angelenos criticizing Bass’ handling of the catastrophic Palisades fire, saying the city must be better prepared for major emergencies.

From Los Angeles Times