be+in+readiness+for
1Readiness for enhanced spiritual well-being — The nursing diagnosis readiness for enhanced spiritual well being is defined as an ability to experience and integrate meaning and purpose in life through a person s connectedness with self, others art, music, literature, nature, or a power… …
2readiness — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ greater ▪ constant ▪ combat, military, operational ▪ The troops were in a state of combat readiness. ▪ …
3readiness — read|i|ness [ˈredinıs] n 1.) [U] when you are prepared for something, or when something is ready to be used in readiness (for sth) ▪ They stacked the firewood in readiness for the evening campfire. 2.) [singular, U] willingness to do something… …
4readiness — [[t]re̱dɪnəs[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT If someone is very willing to do something, you can talk about their readiness to do it. ...their readiness to co operate with the new US envoy. 2) N UNCOUNT: usu in N If you do something in readiness for a future… …
5readiness — noun 1 (U) a state of being prepared and ready for what is going to happen: in readiness (for): They stacked the firewood in readiness for the evening campfire. 2 (singular, uncountable) willingness to do something: readiness to do sth: the UN s… …
6readiness — read|i|ness [ redinəs ] noun 1. ) uncount a state of being ready and able to deal with what might or will happen: the combat readiness of our armed forces We prepared a room in readiness for their arrival. 2. ) singular or uncount the state of… …
7readiness — UK [ˈredɪnəs] / US noun 1) [uncountable] a state of being ready and able to deal with what might or will happen We prepared a room and meal in readiness for their arrival. 2) [singular/uncountable] the state of being willing to do something He… …
8for|ward|ness — «FR wuhrd nihs», noun. 1. the state of being far ahead. 2. readiness; eagerness. SYNONYM(S): promptness, zeal. 3. Figurative. impudence; boldness; pertness …
9readiness planning — Operation planning required for peacetime operations. Its objective is the maintenance of high states of readiness and the deterrence of potential enemies. It includes planning activities that influence day to day operations and the peacetime… …
10readiness — noun 1. the state of having been made ready or prepared for use or action (especially military action) (Freq. 3) putting them in readiness their preparation was more than adequate • Syn: ↑preparedness, ↑preparation • Derivationally related forms …