Antonyms for re-equipped
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : ih-kwip |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪˈkwɪp |
Definition of re-equipped
Origin :- 1520s, from Middle French équiper "to fit out," from Old French esquiper "fit out a ship" (12c.), probably from Old Norse skipa "fit out a ship," from skip "ship" (see ship (n.)). Related: Equipped; equipping. Spanish and Portuguese esquipar are from French.
- As in refurbish : verb spruce up
- So, against all good practice, he re-equipped the tired beast.
- Extract from : « Ride Proud, Rebel! » by Andre Alice Norton
- Indeed, with her woman's apparel, you might have believed that she had re-equipped herself with her woman's nature.
- Extract from : « My Danish Sweetheart., Volume 1 of 3 » by William Clark Russell
- In the two years that it has been holding the line on the Yser it has been completely reuniformed, re-equipped, reorganized.
- Extract from : « Italy at War and the Allies in the West » by E. Alexander Powell
- Laird, however, eventually became dissatisfied with his arrangement and re-equipped the engines with Bissell trucks.
- Extract from : « Introduction of the Locomotive Safety Truck » by John H. White
Synonyms for re-equipped
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