equipment
Americannoun
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anything kept, furnished, or provided for a specific purpose.
- Synonyms:
- accouterment, paraphernalia, apparatus
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the act of equipping a person or thing.
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the state of being equipped.
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the personal knowledge and skill required for a task, occupation, etc..
He has the necessary equipment for law.
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the rolling stock of a railroad.
noun
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an act or instance of equipping
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the items so provided
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a set of tools, devices, kit, etc, assembled for a specific purpose, such as a soldier's kit and weapons
Other Word Forms
- preequipment noun
- reequipment noun
Etymology
Origin of equipment
Example Sentences
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The Justin Hawkins Recording Studio at Hereford Cathedral School will allow students to record and produce using professional equipment.
From BBC
Existing protocol requires soldiers to divert drones or disrupt their GPS signal using counter-drone equipment.
From BBC
The union itself reported only $1.8 million of property and equipment, according to Truth in Accounting, which tracks government finances.
Afterward, under International Atomic Energy Agency monitoring, Pretoria destroyed a stash of parts, documents and equipment stored at former nuclear-weapons sites.
"Whilst many of these magnetic storms are not visible with the naked eye, they can be picked up with modern phone cameras and photographic equipment."
From BBC
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