equippedadjective
uk/ɪˈkwɪpt/us/ɪˈkwɪpt/equipped adjective (PROVIDED)
C1 having the necessary tools, clothes, equipment, etc.:
Their schools are very poorly equipped.
We were well equipped for the trip.
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- Specially equipped troops are operating in the hills.
- The kitchen of this delightful cottage is fully equipped with all mod cons including a dishwasher.
- A series of sorties was carried out at night by specially equipped aircraft.
- They're not able to do the job because they're just not equipped.
- These people are specially equipped for this sort of operation.
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Furniture & fittings - general words
- appointed
- built-in
- caster
- castor
- collapsible
- fitted
- fitting
- fixture
- flatpack
- folding
- freestanding
- ionizer
- pullout
- rattan
- recessed
- reproduction furniture
- seat
- space-saving
- sprung
- sunshade
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equipped adjective (PREPARED)
[ + to infinitive ] having the skills needed to do something:
Many consider him the leader best equipped to be president.
Not being a specialist in the subject I don't feel very well-equipped to answer such questions.
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Preparing
- batten
- batten down the hatches idiom
- break sb in
- build-up
- calibrate
- draw
- forewarn
- gear
- gird yourself idiom
- groundwork
- homework
- lay the basis/foundations for sth idiom
- lead up to sth
- preparation
- roll
- steel
- suit
- suit up
- work (yourself) up to sth
- work your way around to sth idiom
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