disprepare (Meaning)

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disprepare (v. t.)

To render unprepared.

Synonyms & Antonyms of disprepare

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disprepare Sentence Examples

  1. The sudden change in plans disprepared us for the upcoming event.
  2. The company's lack of foresight disprepared them for the economic downturn.
  3. The athlete's injury disprepared him for the upcoming competition.
  4. The student's lack of studying disprepared him for the final exam.
  5. The traveler's lost luggage disprepared him for his business trip.
  6. The hiker's dispreparation for the treacherous trail led to a dangerous situation.
  7. The homeowner's dispreparation for the storm resulted in significant property damage.
  8. The politician's dispreparation for the debate resulted in a poor performance.
  9. The team's dispreparation for the game led to a disappointing loss.
  10. The employee's dispreparation for the performance review resulted in a negative evaluation.

FAQs About the word disprepare

To render unprepared.

No synonyms found.

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The sudden change in plans disprepared us for the upcoming event.

The company's lack of foresight disprepared them for the economic downturn.

The athlete's injury disprepared him for the upcoming competition.

The student's lack of studying disprepared him for the final exam.