equipment

IPA: ɪkwˈɪpmʌnt

noun

  • The act of equipping, or the state of being equipped, as for a voyage or expedition.
  • Any items used in equipping something or someone, for example things needed for an expedition or voyage.
  • (slang, humorous) The male genitalia.
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Examples of "equipment" in Sentences

  • The actual link is the equipment.
  • The bicycle and the cyclist's equipment.
  • Likewise the technical equipment was outmoded.
  • Are the equipments the same as surface welding
  • The fire melted all the computer equipment in the house.
  • But the principles are the same regardless of the equipment.
  • No word on whether the equipment is an effective fame monster deterrent.
  • We understand the money we invest into this equipment is a tax write off.
  • In radio installations, too, much of the equipment is amazingly compact in view of its intricacy.
  • The cost of the equipment is a onetime buy and will pay for itself soon pending how much you shoot.
  • Factoring in that this equipment is already installed, the Best Buy Magnolia home theater guy thought that this as an ok deal.
  • I can give one very simple reason, the investment in equipment is far less, let alone the fact you can play basketball anywhere you can put a hoop.
  • Both suck, but I voted HD because our equipment is always broken, we carry far more products than we can reasonably fit on the shelves, and we're severly understaffed.
  • _ A part of the equipment that is not individual to the lines or to the cord circuits, but which may, as occasion requires, be associated with any of them is called the _operator's equipment_.
  • Quite deliberately, at times, inferior, old fashioned and more expensive European equipment is bought, even where the more modern and effective equipment from the United States is actually cheaper.

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