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preparedly

  • a word derived from prepared.
    prepared
    adjective
    properly expectant, organized, or equipped; ready.
  • a word derived from preparedness.
    preparedness
    noun
    the state of being prepared; readiness.

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But traffic planners stand by preparedly if still a bit anxiously with closed-circuit TV monitors, wire sensors in highway beds and a comprehensive game plan.

From Time Magazine Archive

Should I be able to steer his craft, even launch it safely, preparedly on the turbulent sea of life?

From My Actor-Husband A true story of American stage life by Anonymous

A poore Egyptian yet, the Queen my mistris Confin'd in all, she has her Monument Of thy intents, desires, instruction, That she preparedly may frame her selfe To'th' way shee's forc'd too    Caesar.

From Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare

Those who would fain plumb its depths must come frequently and preparedly to the feast.

From With God in the World A Series of Papers by Charles H. Brent

The queen, my mistress, Confin'd in all she has, her monument, Of thy intents desires instruction, That she preparedly may frame herself To the way she's forc'd to.

From Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare