disprepare in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
DISPREPARE (verb): To make someone or something unready or ill-equipped for a situation or event.
Sample Sentences
- The unexpected storm seemed to dispel any sense of calm, leaving us utterly disprepared for the approaching chaos.
- Her sudden illness disprepared the team for the critical presentation they had worked so hard to finalize.
- In the face of such rapid changes in the market, many businesses found themselves disprepared for the economic downturn.
- The lack of adequate training left the staff feeling disprepared for the new software implementation.
- Feeling disprepared for the exam, he decided to study all night in hopes of squeezing in some last-minute knowledge.
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