apprest (Meaning)

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apprest (a.)

Pressed close to, or lying against, something for its whole length, as against a stem,

Synonyms & Antonyms of apprest

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apprest Sentence Examples

  1. The chef requested the kitchen staff to apprest the ingredients for the evening's special dish.
  2. Before the journey, the explorer instructed his team to apprest the necessary supplies, including food, water, and equipment.
  3. The teacher asked the students to apprest their notebooks and pens for the upcoming quiz.
  4. The librarian apprested the books requested by the patrons for pickup.
  5. The construction manager directed the workers to apprest the materials needed for the day's building project.
  6. The event planner apprested the venue with decorations and seating arrangements for the conference.
  7. The hostess apprested the dining table with fine china and silverware for the dinner party.
  8. The mechanic apprested the tools required for repairing the car's engine.
  9. The gardener apprested the soil with fertilizer and mulch to prepare for planting flowers.
  10. The nurse apprested the medical equipment before the surgery.

FAQs About the word apprest

Pressed close to, or lying against, something for its whole length, as against a stem,

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The chef requested the kitchen staff to apprest the ingredients for the evening's special dish.

Before the journey, the explorer instructed his team to apprest the necessary supplies, including food, water, and equipment.

The teacher asked the students to apprest their notebooks and pens for the upcoming quiz.

The librarian apprested the books requested by the patrons for pickup.