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equipment

[ ih-kwip-muhnt ]

noun

  1. anything kept, furnished, or provided for a specific purpose.

    Synonyms: , ,

  2. the act of equipping a person or thing.
  3. the state of being equipped.
  4. the personal knowledge and skill required for a task, occupation, etc.:

    He has the necessary equipment for law.

  5. the rolling stock of a railroad.


equipment

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noun

  1. an act or instance of equipping
  2. the items so provided
  3. a set of tools, devices, kit, etc, assembled for a specific purpose, such as a soldier's kit and weapons
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of equipment1

First recorded in 1710–20; equip + -ment
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Selling off farm equipment isn’t enough; it’s also difficult to keep a new job at another family’s dairy when the boss’ sons are your after-hours enemies, quick to fight at the slightest provocation.

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In the baseball world, however, such innovations require the help of equipment companies to gain a foothold.

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The couple said equipment breaking down, including two vans - one of which resulted in a £10,000 repair bill - had contributed to the decision.

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By the late ’90s, Cordova had brought in a stage, borrowed sound equipment from original Fishbone bassist John Norwood Fisher and started working with local music promoters to host shows.

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Overall, the chemicals, machinery and equipment industries in the EU are seen as the most vulnerable to the tariffs.

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