pre·pare
(prĭ-pâŕ)
[Middle English preparen, from Old French preparer, from Latin praeparāre, prae-, pre-, + parāre, prepare, equip.]
verb: -pared, -par·ing, -pares.
transitive verb
- To make ready beforehand for a specific purpose, as for an event or occasion: The teacher prepared the students for the exams.
- To put together or make by combining various elements or ingredients; manufacture or compound: prepared a meal; prepared the lecture.
- To fit out; equip: prepared the ship for an arctic expedition.
- Music To lead up to and soften (a dissonance or its impact) by means of preparation.
intransitive verb
- To make things or oneself ready.
- To study or complete a course of study at a preparatory school.
derivatives
- pre·paŕed·ly
- adverb
- pre·paŕer
- noun