To arrange by systematic planning and united effort (e.g. a plot, a strike, a plan).
Engage in plotting or enter into a conspiracy, swear together.
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Examples for "prepare "
Examples for "prepare "
1 Social workers prepare to investigate a record number of child abuse cases.
2 Unfortunately, however, families rarely prepare for an aging parent's future care needs.
3 I truly appreciate the challenge and the responsibility to prepare future communicators.
4 Consultant psychiatrists also carry out independent medical examinations and prepare case reports.
5 He urged the public to prepare for severe weather conditions all week.
1 They organize in vain; they protest in vain; they appeal in vain.
2 Freedom means the right of people to assemble, organize , and debate openly.
3 We used qualitative content analysis to identify major themes and organize data.
4 Tomorrow she'd ask questions in the village and perhaps organize a search.
5 However, it might be wise not to organize a shopping-fest just yet.
1 Intervention: Review of case records and radiologic data to devise management protocol.
2 However, you can certainly devise a methodical system that will do this.
3 They might devise schemes to promote infighting and misdirection among political opponents.
4 Naturally they would devise their own methods for disposing of their victims.
5 I believe that women must devise a third way, a third option.
1 Tens of thousands joined in protests she helped organise two weeks ago.
2 They can be difficult to organise with children present in the home.
3 Other opposition activists want to organise a general strike starting next week.
4 The government has contracted UK company Petrofac to organise the field's decommissioning.
5 Pagus Wine Tours in Verona organise daily tours to the wine regions.
1 We'll talk tomorrow; I'll call you as soon as I get up .
2 He wanted to get up but she said: 'Sit where you are.
3 What time did they get up , arrive home from work, have dinner?
4 I saw Shifty Schiff get up yesterday and say this is Russia.
5 Tesla has said the new Cybertruck will get up to 500 miles.
1 This event revived the hopes of the sect, who once more began to machinate against Michelangelo.
2 Man, he said, was a machinate mammal.
3 He is clever, that West Indian,-dothey grow many such?-buthe did not select a country composed entirely of fools to machinate in.
4 When I didn't hear from you I got worried, and then I remembered the machinated postbox you said you'd made for me.
5 I was driving back from machinating at a festival an hour south when I found him in the middle of the road.
6 He still kept a greedy eye on the Orange Free State, and machinated for the union of the two States into a gigantic whole.
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