We have no meanings for "poorly prepared" in our records yet.
1 I have read much-toomuch, perhaps,-and ,intruth, am but poorly prepared .
2 Probably the worst of all drawbacks to good recitations is poorly prepared lessons.
3 As a result many poorly prepared persons entered the school room as tutor.
4 How poorly prepared were many of them, it would be hard to believe.
5 There was nothing I was so poorly prepared to meet.
6 It's hard to be angry with Calvin when he himself is so poorly prepared .
7 His problem was that he seemed so poorly prepared .
8 The lessons are poorly prepared by the pupils, poorly recited, and hence very imperfectly mastered.
9 But the Principals' Federation and the Auckland Primary Principals' Association said many schools were poorly prepared .
10 The demand was so sudden and unexpected that it found them poorly prepared to meet it.
11 He was, of course, hastily and poorly prepared .
12 The structural problems in the education system have resulted in poorly prepared senior school and university graduates.
13 Suffering is perhaps the only preparation for suffering: still I was but poorly prepared for what followed.
14 The two disasters have brought a torrent of accusations that his government is poorly prepared to deal with emergencies.
15 New Zealand will face more floods, droughts, wildfires and damaging storms in future and this country is poorly prepared .
16 Amazing how many offers a girl could get from a man desperate for a home-cooked meal, however poorly prepared .
Other examples for "poorly prepared"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: