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PREPA'RE, v.t. [L. paro.]

1. In a general sense, to fit, adapt or qualify for a particular purpose, end, use, service or state, by any means whatever. We prepare ground for See d by tillage; we prepare cloth for use by dressing; we prepare medicines by pulverization, mixture, _c.; we prepare young men for college by previous instruction; men are prepared for professions by suitable study; holiness of heart is necessary to prepare men for the enjoyment of happiness with holy beings.

2. To make ready; as, to prepare the table for entertaining company.

3. To provide; to procure as suitable; as, to prepare arms, ammunition and provisions for troops; to prepare ships for defense.

Absalom prepared him chariots and horses, and fifty men to run before him. 2 Sam 15.

4. To set; to establish.

The Lord hath prepared his throne in the heavens. Psa 103.

5. To appoint.

It shall be given to them for whom it is prepared. Mat 20.

6. To guide, direct or establish. 1 Chr 29.

PREPA'RE, v.i. To make all things ready; to put things in suitable order; as, prepare for dinner.

1. To take the necessary previous measures.

Dido preparing to kill herself.

2. To make one's self ready.

Prepare to meet thy God, O Israel. Amos 4.

PREPA'RE, n. Preparation. [Not in use.]

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