kit out
Britishverb
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(tr, adverb) to provide with (a kit of personal effects and necessities)
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to provide with (an outfit of clothes)
Example Sentences
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There, kitted out in flight gear with nothing to do, he and his fellow pilots talked about investing strategies.
The laboratory has areas kitted out as "real life" working wards, including a delivery room, a neonatal unit and a theatre.
From BBC
Parents say a school uniform recycling programme is a "lifesaver" as they face paying hundreds to kit out their children for the start of term.
From BBC
Based on John Grisham’s 1995 novel, USA Network’s adaptation of ‘Rainmaker’ has been kitted out with some new and altered characters and a novel focus.
From Los Angeles Times
There is also a working kitchen, a studio kitted out like a living room, and a polished wooden floored room with high ceilings which acts as a village hall, church or restaurant.
From BBC
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