ADJECTIVE
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furnished with essential equipment for a particular occupation or undertaking occupation
a well outfitted expedition to the South Pole -
prepared with proper equipment
equipped for service in the Arctic
How To Use fitted out In A Sentence
- The back can be fitted out with your choice of gun cases, cartridge boxes and vanity mirrors to resemble a Victorian sideboard. Times, Sunday Times
- With our test rifle fully fitted out, zeroed and ready for action, we headed for the range.
- Primarily artifacts of the 1950s, rocketship movies inevitably featured square-jawed American heroes, evil villains (who were more than likely Godless Commies) and sleek, cigar-shaped craft fitted out with graceful, backswept fins and needle-shaped antennae at the nose. Simple Tricks and Nonsense: March 2004 Archives
- After a medical centre in West Bowling was targeted by vandals, fences were fitted out of the centre's own funds.
- The room has been fitted out with a stove and a sink.
- Then they are fitted out with ignition-protected electrical components, as well as raw-water cooling and water-cooled and wetted exhaust systems.
- The association secretary said: ‘The centre has been fully fitted out with all sorts of electric saws, planers and drills.’
- The two levels above this are fully fitted out with studios for a variety of arts - painting, sculpture, silkscreen, graphics - and exhibit walls at the building's periphery.
- Town-house interiors were fitted out to individual taste by upholsterers or, as time went on, specialist firms of decorators.
- With the blue carpet only laid recently and the translation booths still to be fitted out, the 13th floor has yet to be finished.