On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Primed. Discover the meaning, synonyms such as fit or set and how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Primed in a sentence
Related words
Primed meaning
simple past and past participle of prime
Using Primed
- The main meaning on this page is: simple past and past participle of prime
- Useful related words include: fit, set, ready.
- In the example corpus, primed often appears in combinations such as: primed to, primed for, is primed.
Context around Primed
- Average sentence length in these examples: 28.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 9 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Primed
- In this selection, "primed" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 28.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, words, non, woman and words stand out and add context to how "primed" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include after being primed to feel and are being primed to enter. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "primed" sits close to words such as adhering, adrenaline and advert, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with primed
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
In our strong opinion, the US is primed to have its own BOE moment. (14 words)
In the 2012 election, Smith and the Wildrose appeared primed to end the PC dynasty. (15 words)
As Microsoft continues to innovate and lead the AI space, it is primed for sustained growth. (16 words)
I've been tracking the prospect ahead of us for more than a decade now, and I'm going to show you how multiple patterns that I've identified all point to one of the most profitable assets of the last decade being primed for another huge run up. (49 words)
Costanzo cast Keery and Emmy nominee as imagined, glamorous Hollywood legends of the period who enter the orbit of our doomed heroine, Mimosa (newcomer ), a sheltered young Italian woman primed for a small, safe, ordinary life—only for fate to intervene. (41 words)
But then, I suppose I was primed to enjoy a mystery in which someone is referred to as “the yenta of Teaneck,” characters debate the quality of deli pickles, and gangsters show their scariest and softest sides in equal measure. (40 words)
Example sentences (20)
After being primed to feel high or low power, some were primed to have sexual goals by doing a word search with lots of sexual terms (“bed,” “skin,” and “feel”) while others had neutral terms (“clock,” “bread,” and “radio”).
Non-hyperlexic children read words primed with a related image faster than non-primed words while hyperlexics read them at the same pace.
And the particular bonds many of the youth leaders fostered with younger parishioners, in which leaders were seen more as friends as opposed to mentors, made the Underground at the time primed for boundary crossing and abuse.
As a celebrated hub for aerospace innovation and exquisite craftsmanship, Italy is primed to captivate visitors with its outstanding offerings, underscoring the nation’s resolute pledge to driving the future of aerospace technology and excellence.
As a result, the final reveal that Billy is one of the killers is a surprise, even if viewers were primed for that exact scenario.
As Microsoft continues to innovate and lead the AI space, it is primed for sustained growth.
A yearlong CalMatters investigation finds that the state was primed for disaster by years of missed red flags and failed reforms.
But as is often the case with a prospect’s path to the majors, he ran headlong into numerous speed bumps along the way — the most obtrusive coming just as he was primed to reach the big leagues.
But then, I suppose I was primed to enjoy a mystery in which someone is referred to as “the yenta of Teaneck,” characters debate the quality of deli pickles, and gangsters show their scariest and softest sides in equal measure.
But there’s also Reneau, who could be primed for a breakout after an up-and-down freshman season.
By all standards, the Labour Party presidential candidate is not primed to succeed in Kano state because he seems to lack a strong support base in the state.
Costanzo cast Keery and Emmy nominee as imagined, glamorous Hollywood legends of the period who enter the orbit of our doomed heroine, Mimosa (newcomer ), a sheltered young Italian woman primed for a small, safe, ordinary life—only for fate to intervene.
Coupled with encouraging gold and silver recovery results from metallurgical test work, Pilar is primed to be a potential near-term producer.
Even when Clive isn't Primed, the environments and enemies he faces are, at times, staggering in their size and quality.
He also prefers to have a co-presenter ask him a question; that allows him to feel more freedom to speak, since his background as a racer has primed him more for that than speaking on the fly.
In a sign of increased military activity, Belarusian artillery units are being primed to enter the joint exercises.
In our strong opinion, the US is primed to have its own BOE moment.
In the 2012 election, Smith and the Wildrose appeared primed to end the PC dynasty.
I've been tracking the prospect ahead of us for more than a decade now, and I'm going to show you how multiple patterns that I've identified all point to one of the most profitable assets of the last decade being primed for another huge run up.
Just as he looked primed to hit the Helluva Kick for a massive win, The Usos and Solo Sikoa appeared from nowhere and started beating down Owens.
Common combinations with primed
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- primed to 97×
- primed for 60×
- is primed 37×
- are primed 19×
- was primed 15×
- be primed 11×
- were primed 8×
- primed and 8×
- being primed 6×
- primed with 6×