equip

[ ih-kwip ]
/ ɪˈkwɪp /

verb (used with object), e·quipped, e·quip·ping.

to furnish or provide with whatever is needed for use or for any undertaking; fit out, as a ship or army: They spent several thousand dollars to equip their boat.
to dress; array: He equipped himself in all his finery.
to furnish with intellectual or emotional resources; prepare: Education and travel have equipped her to deal with all sorts of people.

Origin of equip

1515–25; < Middle French equiper, Old French esquiper to fit out, equip, probably < Old Norse skipa to put in order, arrange, man (a ship)

OTHER WORDS FROM equip

Example sentences from the Web for unequipped

British Dictionary definitions for unequipped (1 of 2)

unequipped
/ (ˌʌnɪˈkwɪpt) /

adjective

not furnished with the necessary supplies, abilities, etc

British Dictionary definitions for unequipped (2 of 2)

equip
/ (ɪˈkwɪp) /

verb equips, equipping or equipped (tr)

to furnish with (necessary supplies, etc)
(usually passive) to provide with abilities, understanding, etc her son was never equipped to be a scholar
to dress out; attire

Derived forms of equip

equipper, noun

Word Origin for equip

C16: from Old French eschiper to embark, fit out (a ship), of Germanic origin; compare Old Norse skipa to put in order, skip ship