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equip /ɪˈkwɪp /verb (equips, equipping, equipped) [with object]1Supply with the necessary items for a particular purpose: all bedrooms are equipped with a colour TV they equipped themselves for the campaign...- Consider this only if your boat is fully equipped with all the necessary navigation aids and safety equipment.
- The interior is equipped with a generous supply of wood, leather and thick carpet.
- Also, when I buy a car it is fully equipped with lights, reflectors and so forth, but a bike is usually not.
Synonyms provide, furnish, supply, issue, fit out, kit out, rig out, deck out, stock, provision, arm; array, attire, dress, outfit, accoutre informal fix up 1.1Prepare (someone) mentally for a particular situation or task: I don’t think he’s equipped for the modern age...- Ongoing training equips members for any situation.
- The oil poured on David's head by Samuel became a vehicle through which the blessing of the Holy Spirit was released in his life to equip him for his task as king.
- The future is unpredictable so our education system must equip people to cope with new situations with confidence.
Synonyms prepare, qualify, suit, endow; enable, facilitate Derivativesequipper noun ...- I am a Christian, husband, dad, learner, worshiper, equipper.
- Thank you for your interest in participating in the initiative as an equipper.
OriginEarly 16th century: from French équiper, probably from Old Norse skipa 'to man (a ship)', from skip 'ship'. Rhymesblip, chip, clip, dip, drip, flip, grip, gyp, hip, kip, lip, nip, outstrip, pip, quip, rip, scrip, ship, sip, skip, slip, snip, strip, tip, toodle-pip, trip, whip, yip, zip |