kit out
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[edit]Verb
[edit]kit out (third-person singular simple present kits out, present participle kitting out, simple past and past participle kitted out)
- (transitive, UK) To provide with equipment.
- 2017 September 19, Gwilym Mumford, “Kingsman: The Golden Circle review – spy sequel reaches new heights of skyscraping silliness”, in the Guardian[1]:
- As the soccer mom-ish leader of nefarious crime cartel the Golden Circle, Poppy rules over the entire global drug trade, which she controls from a jungle lair curiously kitted out as a kitsch 50s utopia, featuring gleaming bowling alleys, diners and nail salons, but also, somewhat confusingly, robot dogs and a captive Elton John.
- 2023 February 8, “Network News: World interest in 'Intelligent Train'”, in RAIL, number 976, page 16:
- It has been kitted out with horizon scanning and other cameras, radar, 180° thermal imaging software, and acoustic monitors.
- (transitive, UK) To prepare a boat or vehicle for a voyage or journey.
- (transitive, UK) To supply with or dress in a uniform, especially a sports kit.