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equipped

[ih-kwipt] / ɪˈkwɪpt /


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"Before the war," Dr Schheiber says, "our students learned in fully equipped schools - science labs, computer labs, internet access, educational resources. All of that is gone."

From BBC

"They had access to superior weapons and were well kitted out, whereas Indians were poorly equipped with semi-automatic rifles and a limited supply of 600 bullets for each soldier," he says.

From BBC

The meeting External link was the second one held by Sifma to examine whether private funds are equipped to service the retirement needs of small investors.

From Barron's

Power officials have been raising concerns that the grid isn’t equipped to handle the sheer number of data centers tech companies are seeking to build.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is also equipped with bulletproof windows, offering the stars peak privacy.

From MarketWatch