Prepare
PREPA'RE, verb transitive [Latin 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 seed by tillage; we prepare cloth for use by dressing; we prepare medicines by pulverization, mixture, etc.; 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 Samuel 15#1|2 Samuel 15:1]].
The Lord hath prepared his throne in the heavens. [[Psalms 103#19|Psalms 103:19]].
5. To appoint.
It shall be given to them for whom it is prepared. [[Matthew 20#23|Matthew 20:23]].
6. To guide, direct or establish. [[1 Chronicles 29#18|1 Chronicles 29:18]].
PREPA'RE, verb intransitive 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.
Prepare to meet thy God, O Israel. [[Amos 4#12|Amos 4:12]].
PREPA'RE, noun Preparation. [Not in use.]