Prepared
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- made ready or fit or suitable beforehand
- having made preparations; disposed; fain; inclined
- equipped or prepared with necessary intellectual resources
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- He also was not prepared to tolerate dissent.
- When the food was not prepared with the right sauce, man would not eat.
- However, they were not prepared for the July uprising nor did they order it.
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- Philip accepted, and prepared to take the club forward into the new decade.
- Lon Nol remained in power in part because none of the others were prepared to take his place.
- He added that the War Cabinet was prepared to take full responsibility for any unsuccessful outcomes.
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- It can be prepared using meat, fish and vegetables.
- Glazed ham is a ham dish prepared using a glaze.
- The bhakri prepared using wheat is coarser than a regular wheat chapati.
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- National reports by individual Signatories and a report prepared by the secretariat are also submitted.
- National reports by individual Signatories and a report prepared by the Secretariat are also submitted.
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- Trump said: "I think I'm very well prepared ...
- The Germans were well prepared and held off the Greeks.
- By 1933, Lympne was well prepared for handling diversions.
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- The campaign began the same day, and "The Times" noted that the Liberals were better prepared.
- In this way, engineering students would, theoretically, be better prepared to enter the engineering workforce.
- The changes were instituted as part of a modernisation campaign to make the army better prepared for rapid mobilisation.
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- Such traditional ornaments are got specially prepared.
- Performances were held in the palace, in a specially prepared hall.
- U-KISS performed a Spanish version of "Dear My Friend", specially prepared for their Latin American fans.
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- They then prepared a letter of appeal of five articles.
- The cores are then prepared for lamination.
- Food is then prepared for the deceased.
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- He wasn't prepared to accept that it was the truth.
- Mary is prepared to accept full responsibility for her actions.
- It appears that Aonghas, as MacDonald's heir, was not prepared to accept this settlement.
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- Policies based on sexual orientation appeared as the United States prepared to enter World War II.
- In March 2018 he told Quds news agency that Hamas was prepared to enter into dialogue with the US.
- In this way, engineering students would, theoretically, be better prepared to enter the engineering workforce.
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- Ethanol was first prepared synthetically in 1825 by Michael Faraday.
- It was in Gudhjem that smoked herrings were first prepared, in the town's typical smokehouses.
- Teressa Bellissimo first prepared the now widespread Chicken Wings at the Anchor Bar in October 1964.
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- In late 1853, Aubry prepared to make a second trip to California.
- Other members of the family must also be prepared to make decisions regarding what to say and whom to say it to.
- In 1982, he returned to Constanța, but one year later, aged 18, he was prepared to make the step up to play for a top team.
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- If he is interested in meeting us, we are prepared to go to Calcutta to meet him there.
- Tired and hungry from their long discovery voyage, the crew prepared to go ashore and restore provisions in Guam.
- He and Rosa were genuinely loved by a large number of people who were prepared to go to great lengths to help and support them.
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- Different types of ink were known in antiquity, usually prepared from soot and gum, and later also from gall nuts and iron vitriol.
- It is usually prepared by reducing a chlorate as follows: Its production is thus intimately linked to the redox reactions of the chlorine oxoacids.
- Peasant foods are dishes specific to a particular culture, made from accessible and inexpensive ingredients, and usually prepared and seasoned to make them more palatable.
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- We have a fully prepared system for oil."
- He didn't feel he was fully prepared for the NFL and needed another year to get ready.
- It has been secured on three blocks that have not not been fully prepared to conserve the impressions.