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outfitting

verb as in clothe, equip

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For Brûlé, who is known for subdued tones and disciplined geometries, invoking a TriBeCa loft within an iconic neo-Gothic edifice and outfitting it in a fever dream of color, texture and opulent fabrics was a change of direction.

In an emailed statement, probation officials said the department interviews defendants and conducts a risk assessment before outfitting them with ankle monitors.

But for anyone with more than moderate hearing loss, getting an audiologist to perform a hearing test and then outfitting you with an appropriate device is the preferential way to go — if you can afford it.

From Salon

But while outfitting an unusually tiny tomato with a pair of googly eyes isn't likely to radically change historically entrenched consumer habits, nor will naming a lumpy carrot "Alex" tilt America's emissions trajectory with food waste, campaigns like these could spark small changes in how consumers consider what to buy and eat.

From Salon

In San Diego, a high-density urban development known as Civita is outfitting every housing unit with a water meter panel, like a thermostat, to keep residents informed of their water consumption and help them catch leaks.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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