prepare the ground for



prepare the ground for something

to make conditions ready for something to happen in the future These experiments prepared the ground for the development of sound-recording technology.
Usage notes: often used in a political context: Even if she is preparing the ground to run for governor, the senator will probably stay in the Senate.
Etymology: based on the literal meaning of prepare the ground (to make land ready for planting crops)
See also: ground, prepare

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Phaidros-Ancient Greek
Antoniusan-TO:-ni-uws (Ancient Roman), ahn-TO-nee-us (Dutch)Ancient Roman, Dutch
Babs[bæbz]
Lloyd[lɔid]
Rostom-Georgian
Cloe-Spanish, Italian