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prepare

verb

1 prepare

Make ready or suitable or equip in advance for a particular purpose or for some use, event, etc:
— Prepare for war.

synonyms: fix, gear up, ready, set, set up.

Roget 673: prepare; get ready, make ready; make preparations, settle preliminaries, get up, sound the note of preparation.    set in order, put in order etc. (arrange) 60; forecast ... show more

Dutch: bereiden, opzetten, klaarmaken, opmaken, prepareren, voorbereiden

2 prepare

Prepare for eating by applying heat.

synonyms: cook, fix, make, ready.

Dutch: opmaken, bereiden, brouwen, klaarmaken, koken, toebereiden

3 prepare

To prepare verbally, either for written or spoken delivery.

Dutch: voorbereiden

4 prepare

Arrange by systematic planning and united effort.

synonyms: devise, get up, machinate, organise, organize.

Roget 626: plan, scheme, design, frame, contrive, project, forecast, sketch; devise, invent etc. (imagine) 515; set one's wits to work ... show more

5 prepare

Educate for a future role or function:
— The prince was prepared to become King one day.

synonyms: groom, train.

6 prepare

Create by training and teaching.

synonyms: develop, educate, train.

Roget 537: teach, instruct, educate, edify, school, tutor; cram, prime, coach; enlighten etc. (inform) 527.    inculcate, ... show more

Dutch: opleiden, scholen

7 prepare

Lead up to and soften by sounding the dissonant note in it as a consonant note in the preceding chord.

8 prepare

Undergo training or instruction in preparation for a particular role, function, or profession.

synonym: train.


Moby thesaurus: accommodate, accouter, adapt, afford, appoint, apprentice, arm, arrange, arrange for, assemble, author, bake, barbecue, baste, be about to, blanch, boil, brace, braise, break ... show more.

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