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prepare

to make ready

/pɹɪˈpɛə/

Transitive Verb
past: preparedpp: prepareding: preparing

This word carries a sense of anticipation and intentionality. It describes the active transition from a state of unreadiness to one of readiness, often involving a series of planned steps or a specific methodology. It is a neutral term used across all registers, from casual cooking to high-level military strategy. While similar to "arrange" or "organize," this term emphasizes the internal or structural readiness of the subject. It is not just about the placement of objects, but about ensuring that the necessary conditions exist for a future event to succeed.

Meanings

Transitive Verbto make ready
[~ someone][~ something]

To make something ready for use or action.

"The chef began to prepare the meal for the guests."

Etymology

Derived from the Old French prepare, which stems from the Latin praeparare. The term is a compound of prae meaning before and parare meaning to make ready or provide. It entered Middle English in the 14th century, maintaining its core sense of arranging things in advance to ensure a successful outcome.

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