Preparation Definition & Meaning

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  • Synonyms preparation American [prep-uh-rey-shuhn] / ˌprɛp əˈreɪ ʃən /

    noun

    1. a proceeding, measure, or provision by which one prepares for something.

      preparations for a journey.

    2. any proceeding, experience, or the like considered as a mode of preparing for the future.

    3. an act of preparing.

    4. the state of being prepared.

    5. something prepared, manufactured, or compounded.

      a special preparation for sunbathers.

    6. a specimen, as an animal body, prepared for scientific examination, dissection, etc.

    7. Music.

      1. the preparing of a dissonance, by introducing the dissonant tone as a consonant tone in the preceding chord.

      2. the tone so introduced.

    8. New Testament. the day before the Sabbath or a feast day.

    9. British. work done by students in preparation for class; homework.

    10. the Preparation, the introductory prayers of the Mass or other divine service.

    preparation British / ˌprɛpəˈreɪʃən /

    noun

    1. the act or process of preparing

    2. the state of being prepared; readiness

    3. (often plural) a measure done in order to prepare for something; provision

      to make preparations for something

    4. something that is prepared, esp a medicinal formulation

      1. homework

      2. Usually shortened to: prep. the period reserved for this

    5. music

      1. the anticipation of a dissonance so that the note producing it in one chord is first heard in the preceding chord as a consonance

      2. a note so employed

    6. (often capital) the preliminary prayers at Mass or divine service

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    Other Word Forms

    • nonpreparation noun
    • prepreparation noun
    • self-preparation noun
    • superpreparation noun

    Etymology

    Origin of preparation

    First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English preparacion, from Latin praeparātiōn-, stem of praeparātiō, from praeparāt(us) “made ready beforehand” (past participle of praeparāre “to make ready beforehand”; prepare ) + -iō -ion

    Example Sentences

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    I think part of the preparation is reading and feeling; as I read through the script and as I think about it, where I connect with it emotionally.

    From Los Angeles Times

    In preparation for the triple chimp births, the zoo created a separate maternal group with experienced mothers in order to ensure the acclimation of a first-time mother, Vindi, who they say is a bit spicy.

    From Los Angeles Times

    If grade inflation is a genuine problem, it is more troubling where grades obscure weak preparation.

    From The Wall Street Journal

    The Rice-led team addressed those challenges through improved sample preparation and high-precision instruments, supported by an international effort involving major laboratories across Europe and North America.

    From Science Daily

    Cash-drained European capitals fear they would have no other choice but to massively increase military spending and defensive preparations, in the hope of preserving their deterrence.

    From The Wall Street Journal

    Related Words

    • arrangement
    • construction
    • education
    • establishment
    • formation
    • groundwork
    • measure
    • plan
    • precaution
    • preparedness
    • qualification
    • rehearsal
    • study
    • training

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