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All get ready synonyms

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verb get ready

  • tailor β€” a stroke of a bell indicating someone's death; knell.
  • organize β€” to form as or into a whole consisting of interdependent or coordinated parts, especially for united action: to organize a committee.
  • determine β€” If a particular factor determines the nature of a thing or event, it causes it to be of a particular kind.
  • prepare β€” to put in proper condition or readiness: to prepare a patient for surgery.
  • schedule β€” a plan of procedure, usually written, for a proposed objective, especially with reference to the sequence of and time allotted for each item or operation necessary to its completion: The schedule allows three weeks for this stage.
  • provide β€” to make available; furnish: to provide employees with various benefits.
  • promote β€” to help or encourage to exist or flourish; further: to promote world peace.
  • manage β€” to bring about or succeed in accomplishing, sometimes despite difficulty or hardship: She managed to see the governor. How does she manage it on such a small income?
  • negotiate β€” to deal or bargain with another or others, as in the preparation of a treaty or contract or in preliminaries to a business deal.
  • construct β€” to draw (a line, angle, or figure) so that certain requirements are satisfied
  • resolve β€” to come to a definite or earnest decision about; determine (to do something): I have resolved that I shall live to the full.
  • design β€” When someone designs a garment, building, machine, or other object, they plan it and make a detailed drawing of it from which it can be built or made.
  • decide β€” If you decide to do something, you choose to do it, usually after you have thought carefully about the other possibilities.
  • draft β€” a drawing, sketch, or design.
  • lay out β€” to put or place in a horizontal position or position of rest; set down: to lay a book on a desk.
  • work out β€” exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labor; toil.
  • move β€” to pass from one place or position to another.
  • accomplish β€” If you accomplish something, you succeed in doing it.
  • complete β€” You use complete to emphasize that something is as great in extent, degree, or amount as it possibly can be.
  • conclude β€” If you conclude that something is true, you decide that it is true using the facts you know as a basis.
  • perform β€” to carry out; execute; do: to perform miracles.
  • make β€” to bring into existence by shaping or changing material, combining parts, etc.: to make a dress; to make a channel; to make a work of art.
  • work β€” Henry Clay, 1832–84, U.S. songwriter.
  • finish β€” to bring (something) to an end or to completion; complete: to finish a novel; to finish breakfast.
  • produce β€” to bring into existence; give rise to; cause: to produce steam.
  • undertake β€” to take upon oneself, as a task, performance, etc.; attempt: She undertook the job of answering all the mail.
  • act β€” When you act, you do something for a particular purpose.
  • close β€” When you close something such as a door or lid or when it closes, it moves so that a hole, gap, or opening is covered.
  • operate β€” to work, perform, or function, as a machine does: This engine does not operate properly.
  • succeed β€” to happen or terminate according to desire; turn out successfully; have the desired result: Our efforts succeeded.
  • create β€” To create something means to cause it to happen or exist.
  • achieve β€” If you achieve a particular aim or effect, you succeed in doing it or causing it to happen, usually after a lot of effort.
  • get β€” to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
  • manufacture β€” the making of goods or wares by manual labor or by machinery, especially on a large scale: the manufacture of television sets.
  • compose β€” The things that something is composed of are its parts or members. The separate things that compose something are the parts or members that form it.
  • form β€” external appearance of a clearly defined area, as distinguished from color or material; configuration: a triangular form.
  • generate β€” to bring into existence; cause to be; produce.
  • marshal β€” a military officer of the highest rank, as in the French and some other armies. Compare field marshal.
  • load β€” anything put in or on something for conveyance or transportation; freight; cargo: The truck carried a load of watermelons.
  • bind β€” If something binds people together, it makes them feel as if they are all part of the same group or have something in common.
  • stow β€” Nautical. to put (cargo, provisions, etc.) in the places intended for them. to put (sails, spars, gear, etc.) in the proper place or condition when not in use.
  • bundle β€” A bundle of things is a number of them that are tied together or wrapped in a cloth or bag so that they can be carried or stored.
  • collect β€” If you collect a number of things, you bring them together from several places or from several people.
  • store β€” an establishment where merchandise is sold, usually on a retail basis.
  • gird β€” to gibe or jeer at; taunt.
  • warm up β€” Informal. a warming: Sit by the fire and have a nice warm.
  • blueprint β€” A blueprint for something is a plan or set of proposals that shows how it is expected to work.
  • adjust β€” When you adjust to a new situation, you get used to it by changing your behaviour or your ideas.
  • concert β€” A concert is a performance of music.
  • devise β€” If you devise a plan, system, or machine, you have the idea for it and design it.
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