preparatory

IPA: prɪpˈɛrʌtɔri

adjective

  • Of or pertaining to preparation, having the purpose of making something or someone ready, preparative.
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Examples of "preparatory" in Sentences

  • The college preparatory program ended.
  • The first track is the university preparatory track.
  • The preparatory choir is the entry level training group.
  • As of 2007, the project is still in the preparatory stages.
  • In the Upper School, the curriculum is college preparatory.
  • It is one of the oldest preparatory schools in the country.
  • The school is split into the preparatory school and the senior school.
  • The preparatory division is part of the school's elementary department.
  • Anything else is preparatory or anticipatory to this key intellectual event.
  • This is one of the oldest preparatory school athletic rivalries in the nation.
  • When I do see them, it will be the full effect, all at once, rather than in preparatory stages.
  • Matching the leaping wraith's agility, Simna raised his sword preparatory to fending off the attack.
  • Tuesday's meeting between Nirupama Rao and her Pakistani counterpart Salman Bashir was described as preparatory.
  • (which they call the preparatory), and being cold by being forced to sit with my hat off close to a window in the Hall, Sir W. Pen and I to the
  • Dr. Rogge was involved in preparatory research work for the establishment of the Common Market on behalf of the European Coal and Steel Community.
  • THIS EDITION of Sephadi coincides with an important period in the political life of our movement, namely our preparatory work for the 52nd National Conference.
  • Here a most intensive training schedule was carried out over selected trenches and terrain preparatory to the attack on the Hindenburg Line, the importance of which was not realized until about ten days later.
  • The testimonials from the Rabin preparatory course have a similar feel: soldiers talking about their war experiences - what they saw, what they heard, what they felt good about, what they didn't feel good about.
  • It was called a preparatory school, prep school, like a Catholic minor seminary, and there are two Lutheran seminaries, and then I went into my life work of teaching, and I got my Ph.D. at the University of Chicago.
  • What I say is there was a plan that General Franks drafted of $700 million, a project, what they called preparatory tasks, to be taken in Kuwait, in countries in the Middle East, that would put him in a better position if there was war.

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