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    equip
    /ɪˈkwɪp/

    verb

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  2. Equip is the past tense of equip, which means to provide someone or something with the necessary tools or equipment. Learn how to use equip in different contexts and sentences with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  3. to provide someone or something with objects that are needed for a particular activity or purpose: All of our classrooms are equipped with computers. equip verb [T] (PREPARE) to prepare someone or something with whatever is needed to deal with a particular situation: The convention center is equipped to handle 20,000 people daily.

  4. Verb. fit. prepare. qualify. ready. season. train. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Choose the Right Synonym for equip. furnish, equip, outfit, appoint, accoutre mean to supply one with what is needed.

  5. Equip is the present tense of equip, which means to provide someone or something with the necessary tools or equipment. Learn how to use equip in different contexts and sentences with examples from various sources.

  6. verb. to furnish with (necessary supplies, etc) usually passive to provide with abilities, understanding, etc. her son was never equipped to be a scholar. to dress out; attire.

  7. Equip means to supply with tools, provisions, or qualities. Find out the origin, usage, and translations of equip in different languages.

  8. To equip means to provide something needed for a particular purpose. If you’re planning a trip to the Arctic, you should equip yourself with warm clothes, tents, and two-way radios. You might want to equip someone with an ice axe for ice climbing and a diving watch for underwater excursions.