Prepare
71prepare the way — phrasal : to clear the way the orator prepared the way for his proposal R.M.Weaver management has to take the time and effort needed to prepare the way Bruce Payne …
72prepare — verb /pɹɪˈpɛː,pɹɪˈpɛ(ə)ɹ,pɻiˈpɛ(ə)ɻ,pɻəˈpɛ(ə)ɻ/ a) To make ready for a specific future purpose. We prepared the spacecraft for takeoff. b) To make ready for eating or drinking; to cook. We prepared a fish for dinner …
73prépare — 1 p.s. Prés., 3 p.s. Prés., 1 p.s. Prés. subj., 3 p.s. Prés. subj. préparer …
74préparé — Part. pas. m.s. préparer …
75prepare — [15] Latin parāre ‘make ready’ lies behind a wide range of English words, from apparatus and apparel to emperor and separate. It combined with the prefix prae ‘before’ to produce praeparāre ‘make ready in advance’, adopted into English via Old… …
76prepare — pre·pare || prɪ per /prɪ peÉ™ v. make ready; get oneself ready; put into the proper condition; do; be ready for …
77prepare to — get ready to, make oneself ready to …
78prepare — paperer …
79prepare — American to embalm For viewing by the survivors rather than by St Peter: So the worst racket of all was built up: the embalming or preparing of the loved one . (E. S. Turner, 1952) …
80prepare — gearcian …