Prepared in a sentence as an adjective

Please come prepared with a roadmap for phase 2 trials.

She probably knows the real battle to change these kinds of tests is not one she's prepared to tackle.

If Jeff says that he equates ******* with rage quitting a game, I'm prepared to believe that he believes it.

Mark Cuban writes: "As an employer I want the best prepared and qualified employees.

"Anyone who wants to make the claim that technology is net killing jobs has to be prepared to answer the question: why now?

"Are you prepared to open your family to harassment, black lists and 9 hour detentions during travel?".

The education system, especially when it comes to statewide assessments, isn't prepared to appreciably handle outliers like her.

I learned a lot more technical skills; it turns out that no matter how well you prepared in your job, finding a workable startup opportunity requires that you do things that you don't know how to do.

In fact, as was pointed out by a kind reply to that comment, I have prepared this FAQ document in advance, because questions about company hiring procedures frequently come up on Hacker News.

Having wooed so many developers to the Mac in the last decade, are they really prepared to throw away all that goodwill by shipping obsolete tools and making it a pain in the *** to upgrade them?

Arram followed the advice I normally give people applying to startups for non-technical jobs that have no relevant experience: he prepared tremendously for his interview and actually came with real suggestions on things we should do, and visualized himself in the position.

Prepared definitions

adjective

made ready or fit or suitable beforehand; "a prepared statement"; "be prepared for emergencies"

adjective

having made preparations; "prepared to take risks"

See also: fain

adjective

equipped or prepared with necessary intellectual resources; "graduates well equipped to handle such problems"; "equipped to be a scholar"