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out⋅fit
[out-fit]
noun, verb, -fit⋅ted, -fit⋅ting.–noun
| 1. | an assemblage of articles that equip a person for a particular task, role, trade, etc.: an explorer's outfit. |
| 2. | a set of usually matching or harmonious garments and accessories worn together; coordinated costume; ensemble: a new spring outfit. |
| 3. | a set of articles for any purpose: a cooking outfit. |
| 4. | a group associated in an undertaking requiring close cooperation, as a military unit. |
| 5. | a business firm engaged in a particular form of commercial enterprise: a construction outfit. |
| 6. | any company, party, or set. |
| 7. | the act of fitting out or equipping for any purpose, as for a voyage, journey, or expedition. |
| 8. | mental, physical, or moral equipment. |
–verb (used with object)
| 9. | to furnish with an outfit, equipment, etc.; fit out; equip: to outfit an expedition to the South Pole. |
| 10. | Nautical. to finish equipping (a vessel) at a dock. |
–verb (used without object)
| 11. | to furnish oneself with an outfit. |
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out·fit (out'fĭt') n.
To provide with necessary equipment: This store outfits skiers. See Synonyms at furnish. out'fit'ter n. |
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