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prepared
adjective as in ready in body or mind
Example Sentences
Overall, in terms of how they are prepared to defend and suffer, and still have a threat in attack, I would argue they are the most complete team left in the competition.
Apart from the solution — that there’ll be one is a given — there’s an extra happy ending, an extra-happy extra happy ending, you will have been prepared to hope for.
"It feels exploitative, bringing people to the UK to ask them to do a job that not enough people in the UK are prepared to do," he said.
"Financial security cannot be defined solely by the figures; it is about striking a balance between being prepared and having peace of mind"
Jeffrey Abramson, professor emeritus of government and law at the University of Texas, agreed that the administration “seems prepared to defy a federal court order and provoke a constitutional crisis.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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