Equipping

/ɪˈkwɪpɪŋ/

verbBeginner📊CommonAction
2 meanings3 questions

Definitions

2 meanings
1

To supply someone or something with what is needed for a particular purpose.

/ɪˈkwɪp/

verbneutralBeginner
Action

To provide someone or something with the necessary items for a particular purpose.

The firefighters are equipped with protective gear.

💡 Simply: Imagine you're getting ready for a camping trip. Equipping means giving yourself all the things you need like a tent, sleeping bag, and flashlight! You're getting prepared with the right stuff!

👶 For kids: To give someone or something the things they need to do something.

More Examples

2

The school is equipping the classrooms with new computers.

3

We need to equip the car with snow tires before winter.

How It's Used

Military

"The soldiers were equipped with the latest weapons."

Sports

"The team was equipped with new uniforms and training gear."

Business

"The new office space is equipped with state-of-the-art technology."

2

To provide someone with the necessary qualities or abilities for a specific task or role.

/ɪˈkwɪp/

verbpositivemedium
Action

To provide someone with qualities or abilities.

The training program equipped the employees with the skills to handle customer complaints.

💡 Simply: Think about giving someone the confidence to speak in public. Equipping them could be giving them lessons on how to be a good presenter - that way you're giving them the skills they need!

👶 For kids: To help someone learn or get ready to do something.

More Examples

2

We need to equip our children with the knowledge to face the challenges of the future.

3

The goal is to equip young people with the tools they need to achieve financial independence.

How It's Used

Education

"The teachers are equipping students with critical thinking skills."

Personal Development

"The workshop aims to equip participants with the skills they need to succeed."

Tip:Equip someone with skills means *giving* them the tools they need to succeed.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Synonyms

From Middle English equipen, from Old French esquipper (to furnish, equip), from Old Norse *skipa (to arrange, equip), from skip (ship).

Historically, 'equip' often referred to providing ships with supplies and personnel, then broadened to general preparation and provision.

Memory tip

Think of 'equip' as providing someone with everything they *need* to get ready.

Word Origin

LanguageOld French
Original meaning

"to furnish or provide with"

equip withfully equippedequipped to

Common misspellings

equipingequipting

Usage

40%Spoken
60%Written