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Definitions from the WebTerm: Kit out (phrasal verb)Description:"Kit out" means to provide someone or something with the necessary equipment, clothing, or supplies to undertake a specific activity or to be fully equipped for a particular purpose. Examples:1. Verb (transitive): We need to kit out the team with new uniforms before the tournament. [Related products on Amazon] 2. Verb (transitive): The company kitted out their office with state-of-the-art technology to improve productivity. [Related products on Amazon] 3. Verb (intransitive): He decided to kit out as a vampire for the Halloween party. [Related products on Amazon] 4. Verb (intransitive, slang): The group of friends kitted out and went mountain biking every weekend. [Related products on Amazon] 5. Verb (transitive, British English, informal): She kitted out her camper van with all the necessary camping gear for their road trip. [Related products on Amazon] 6. Verb (transitive, British English, informal): My brother decided to kit out his home gym to stay in shape during lockdown. [Related products on Amazon] 7. Verb (transitive, British English, informal): The charity event aims to kit out underprivileged children with school supplies. [Related products on Amazon] 8. Verb (transitive, British English, informal): The new hotel room is kitted out with luxurious amenities and modern technology. [Related products on Amazon] 9. Verb (transitive, British English, informal): Before starting the DIY project, make sure you kit out your toolbox with all the necessary tools. [Related products on Amazon] 10. Verb (transitive, British English, informal): The organization aims to kit out local sports teams with proper equipment. [Related products on Amazon] | ||||
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