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Kit out Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɪt/ /ˈaʊt
KIT-owt
kˈɪt/ /ˈaʊt
KIT-owt

Definition

To provide someone or something with all the clothes, equipment, or items needed for a specific purpose.

Usage & Nuances

'Kit out' is chiefly used in British English; 'kit up' or 'equip' are alternatives. It often refers to preparing for sports, travel, work, or events. Common collocations: 'kit someone out', 'kit out the room'. Not commonly used in American English.

Example Sentences

They kit out the team with new uniforms every season.

basic

We need to kit out the kitchen before we move in.

basic

He kitted out his car with new speakers.

basic

We got totally kitted out for our hiking trip—boots, jackets, the works.

natural

You can get kitted out at that outdoor shop before the camping trip.

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The kids were all kitted out in superhero costumes for the party.

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