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Meanings of
prepare for
in English
Prepare mentally or emotionally for something unpleasant.
steel oneself against
steel onself for
brace oneself for
Synonyms
Examples for "
steel oneself against
"
steel oneself against
steel onself for
brace oneself for
Examples for "
steel oneself against
"
1
Why were his surprises always something one had to
brace
oneself
for
?
Usage of
prepare for
in English
1
Unfortunately, however, families rarely
prepare
for
an aging parent's future care needs.
2
He urged the public to
prepare
for
severe weather conditions all week.
3
Ukraine's prime minister has given the order to
prepare
for
supply cuts.
4
Both sides agreed to
prepare
for
talks on a deal last year.
5
Times of peace are used to
prepare
for
new wars, he thought.
6
How can parents, students and teachers
prepare
for
the coming school year?
7
He said he needed the time to
prepare
for
Cambridge International Exams.
8
Butler wanted the British Army to
prepare
for
a long Boer War.
9
Emergency officials widely use stream-flow information to
prepare
for
droughts and floods.
10
Authorities in those states also need to
prepare
for
emergencies, Maxwell said.
11
We have to work for the best and
prepare
for
the best.
12
U.S. officials on Wednesday warned Americans to
prepare
for
more virus cases.
13
It would leave us more time to
prepare
for
the future relationship.
14
They need to
prepare
for
the wyrmling attacks that will surely come.
15
Here are some ways to
prepare
for
whatever: -Look at history.
16
Ernie Els has warned Europe to
prepare
for
a Ryder Cup roasting.
Other examples for "prepare for"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
prepare
for
prepare
Verb
Preposition
Prepare for
through the time
Prepare for
across language varieties
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Common
South Africa
Common
Australia
Common
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