prepare the ground (for something)
prepare the ground (for something)
To create or prepare the basics or essential foundation (for something); to pave the way (for something). Our success with this healthcare bill wouldn't be possible had the previous administration not prepared the ground. As CEO of the company, I prepared the ground for one of the most successful international firms in the country.
See also: ground, prepare
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
prepare the ground
COMMON If you prepare the ground for a future event or course of action, you do things which will make it easier for that thing to happen. The president made it clear that his administration would continue to prepare the ground for future military action. The talks prepared the ground for the meeting of finance ministers and central bankers in Washington on September 19.
See also: ground, prepare
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
prepare the ground
make it easier for something to occur or be developed.See also: ground, prepare
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
prepare the ˈground (for something)
do something which makes it possible or easier for something to happen: By making her his deputy, the chairman was preparing the ground for her to replace him after he retired. The meeting was to prepare the ground for next week’s peace talks.See also: ground, prepare
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- prepare the ground
- prepare the way (for something)
- lay the groundwork (for something)
- pave the way, to
- be down to (something)
- put some teeth into
- put teeth in(to) (something)
- give teeth to
- give teeth to (something)
- in substance