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  • 51for|mu|la — «FR myuh luh», noun, plural las or lae. 1. a set form of words, especially one which by much use has partly lost its meaning: »“How do you do?” is a polite formula. 2. a statement of religious belief or doctrine: »The Apostles Creed is a formula… …

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  • 52for|ward — «FR wuhrd», adverb, adjective, verb, noun. –v. 1. onward; ahead: »Forward march! From this time forward, do your homework every night. 2. to the front: »Come forward. 3. in consideration; out: »In his ta …

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  • 53make preparations for — prepare for …

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  • 54prepare*/*/*/ — [prɪˈpeə] verb 1) [I/T] to get ready for something, or to make someone or something ready Wendy helped Karen prepare the room for their guests.[/ex] Medical teams are preparing to fly to the area tomorrow.[/ex] 2) [T] to make food ready to be… …

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  • 55prepare — verb (prepared; preparing) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French preparer, from Latin praeparare, from prae pre + parare to procure, prepare more at pare Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. a. to make ready beforehand for some purpose,… …

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  • 56prepare — verb 1) I will prepare a report Syn: make/get ready, put together, draw up, produce, arrange, assemble, construct, compose, formulate 2) the meal is easy to prepare Syn: cook, make …

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  • 57Prepare the Masses — Infobox Album | Name = Prepare The Masses Type = Album Artist = A Change Of Pace Released = August 15 2006 Recorded = Bavon, VA @ Studio Barbarosa Genre = Pop punk, Post hardcore Length = Label = Immortal Records Producer = Michael Elvis Baskette …

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  • 58prepare — v. 1 tr. make or get ready for use, consideration, etc. 2 tr. make ready or assemble (food, a meal, etc.) for eating. 3 a tr. make (a person or oneself) ready or disposed in some way (prepares students for university; prepared them for a shock).… …

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  • 59prepare — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To make oneself ready] Syn. get ready, foresee, arrange, make preparations, make arrangements, fit, adapt, qualify, put in order, adjust, set one s house in order, prime, fix, settle, fabricate, appoint, furnish, elaborate,… …

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  • 60prepare the ground — if you prepare the ground for an activity or a situation, you do something that will help it to happen. The leaders of both countries are preparing the ground for negotiations which may lead to peace. (usually + for) …

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