preparation

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Phonetic Respelling: [ prep-uh-rey-shuhn ]

Definition: Play

n. an act or proceeding designed to bring about some event

Sentence: Play Play

Education is a preparation for life.

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Education is a preparation for life.

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His strict upbringing was no preparation for the bohemian atmosphere.

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About how long does it take for the preparation of a book?

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What two pieces of safety equipment did the kids put on in preparation for the storm?

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What was Themba's first preparation for his journey to find his father?

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What was Sunny's job in preparation for the expedition to Peru?

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What preparation did Amelia make to have enough gasoline to cross the Pacific Ocean?

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They used a tickicidal preparation on their dog.

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In preparation for his Boss of Buzz interview, DWIII created all the following documents expect which one?

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They attributed their failure to a lack of preparation.

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What was the first preparation John and his father did?

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What preparation did the hijacker make?

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Synonyms: Play

making ready; preparedness; readiness

Antonyms: Play

resolution; closure

How many syllables in preparation?

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prep-a-ra-tion

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