To prepare against



Example: They prepare against risks

Definition


"To prepare against" means to make arrangements or take necessary actions in advance in order to protect oneself from possible dangers, risks, or adverse situations. It involves anticipating potential problems and being ready to handle them effectively.

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    Etymology


    The phrase "to prepare against" combines the verb "prepare," which originates from the Latin 'praeparare' meaning 'to make ready beforehand,' with the preposition "against," derived from Old English 'ongegn,' meaning 'in opposition to.' Together, they form a phrase that emphasizes readiness to face future challenges.