Similar words: equip, equipment, zipper, equity, require, required, requisite, equivocal. Meaning: [ɪ'kwɪp] adj. 1. provided or fitted out with what is necessary or useful or appropriate 2. provided with whatever is necessary for a purpose (as furniture or equipment or authority) 3. prepared with proper equipment 4. carrying weapons.
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91) Numerous surveys show how poorly equipped students are to enter a work force that faces increasing technical complexity and intensifying competition.
92) Take the example of a polar bear, which is equipped with a thick coat of white fur.
93) Few orchestras are better equipped, so you would think, than the Chicago Symphony.
94) The rooms are equipped with bathrooms and convertible sofas for parents who want to stay with their children.
95) The department is equipped with full automated analysers, on line to the hospital main frame computer.
96) The accommodation here is all self catering, and the apartments are fully equipped with cooker and fridge.
97) She was launched in 1990 and is extensively equipped for cruising and racing.
98) Before advancing towards your assignment, please report to the supply store to check you are fully equipped for terrestrial habitation.
99) Sometimes they are better equipped than the police itself and have good connections with the West.
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100) This room was equipped with an induction loop to transmit sound to people with suitably receptive hearing aids.
101) Men are not equipped with gorgeous ornaments or stereotyped courtship rituals, however it may look in the average discotheque.
102) At the same time both the army and the navy became better equipped.
103) It's a high-level application programming interface that sits on a Unix-based personal computer equipped with call processing hardware.
104) Unfortunately, it seems extremely unlikely that predictable technology will be equipped to amass large quantities of antimatter.
105) Foster parents were not always equipped to cope with the vagaries of their own children, let alone the problems of outsiders.
106) The cars will be fully air-conditioned, and equipped with Marta's standard automatic train control system.
107) Aquatic birds and mammals, equipped with subcutaneous blubber, may also have a covering of fur or feathers.
108) From the hardware drawer in the kitchen I equipped myself with a hammer, a chisel, and a mean-looking screwdriver.
109) Because your £6 helps buy him protective clothing and helps us provide him with the best equipped boats.
110) Each bit of progress makes the individual child better equipped to deal with the demands of life.
111) Thus the simple but overall goal is that children should grow up properly equipped for adult life.
112) Under these circumstances the Chinook can carry up to equipped men, and the Puma carries sixteen.
113) But no one was better equipped for the psychological warfare that lay ahead.
114) Another change for the better is that the secretary-general is now equipped with a bunch of good military advisers.
115) Teaching takes place in new purpose-built accommodation including a suite of laboratories equipped with the latest hardware and software.
116) Where necessary, the use of a specially equipped air ambulance will be provided.
117) The quote is apt for a company that soon will be amongst the most modern and well equipped in the world.
118) He has equipped him, too, with a moral certainty which the Rat recognises and envies.
119) Equipped for fast and comfortable cruising, her deck equipment includes 22 self tailing winches with electric push button primaries.
120) For a small village Long Riston is well equipped for sporting and other leisure activities.
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