I read this sentence in the Steve Jobs Biography about his biological mother
She was primed to start a new life.
What does 'prime' mean in this sentence?
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I read this sentence in the Steve Jobs Biography about his biological mother
What does 'prime' mean in this sentence? |
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This is sort of a metaphor off of how old fashioned firearms required primer in order to fire. Without the primer, the weapon cannot fire. So saying something or someone is "primed" is essentially a metaphor for saying "they are as prepared as a gun that has already been primed". |
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The verb prime has several meanings, but the sense here is that she was prepared, or made ready, to start a new life. |
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