Primed
/praɪmd/
Definitions
- (adj.) Prepared or made ready, especially in a legal context to refer to a party or document that has been readied for official action or decision.
The lawyer was primed to present the case before the judge.
- (v.) Past participle of prime; in legal terms, to equip or prepare a person or document for a subsequent process or procedure.
The contract was primed with all necessary clauses before signing.
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Commonly used as a past participle or adjective indicating readiness, often in procedural contexts; avoid redundancy by referencing the base verb 'prime' for detailed definitions.
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