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well-equipped

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adjective

  1. having sufficient equipment, supplies, or abilities

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Well equipped and well trained, the units would be ready to fight within two months of federalization.

From Time Magazine Archive

Well equipped with caustic wit as well as learning, the author ably follows his subject from Aeschylus to Brecht.

From Time Magazine Archive

Well equipped for an Alpine trip, he wore a jacket of tanned leather stitched together with fine thongs.

From Time Magazine Archive

Well equipped Gymnasium, resident physician, large musical and general library; and free classes, lectures by eminent specialists, recitals, concerts, etc., amounting to 180 hours per term.

From The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 6 by Various

Well equipped, too, was Morgan for the service.

From A Man and a Woman by Waterloo, Stanley