prepared
IPA: pripˈɛrd
adjective
- (followed by the preposition to) Disposed, willing, ready (to do something).
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Examples of "prepared" in Sentences
- "We note that the term 'prepared to take further action' can only mean quantitative easing 3," he added.
- Reuters Protestors held up signs as Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein prepared to testify before a Senate panel in April.
- The release was delayed while his label prepared new cover art, but not before it was pilloried on conservative talk shows.
- Another option would be to set up some scent to possibly help draw a deer in, but scouting and being properly prepared is your best bet.
- "The lower tertiary is recognized as a huge resource with the potential for long life projects of up to 30 to 40 years," said Chevron Vice Chairman George Kirkland in prepared remarks.
- By 1937, Cage created what he called the prepared piano, which is a method of altering the piano's tonal and percussive qualities by placing wood, metal or rubber objects on the piano strings.
- "I am deeply concerned about the fate of our human space flight program, one of the agency's most recognizable missions," said Subcommittee Ranking Member Pete Olson (R-TX) in prepared remarks.
- All of it could be made available for residents both new and old on technology as websites such as this, in prepared welcome packets to greet each wave of new residents and through myriad other ways.
- The last thing the sponsors want is to get a bunch of hardcore secular humanists what a lame title prepared to fight back and resist the various pressures that are bound to occur during the course of the show.
- Mr. Schundler, in prepared testimony to a state Senate panel reviewed by The Wall Street Journal, says the governor in May buckled after hearing local talk-radio hosts criticize him for a compromise with the state's main teachers union to win support for the application for federal Race to the Top money.
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