The Collaborative International Dictionary
fitted out \fitted out\ adj. same as outfitted, 1.
Syn: outfitted.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-pastfit out)
WordNet
adj. furnished with all equipment needed for voyaging [syn: fitted out(p), equipped]
prepared with proper equipment; "equipped for service in the Arctic" [syn: equipped, fitted out(p)]
furnished with essential equipment for a particular occupation or undertaking occupation; "well-outfitted expedition to the South Pole" [syn: outfitted]
Usage examples of "fitted out".
If the second American wave really was fitted out for a strike mission he could fight them with guns alone.
The suit was fitted out with pulleys and cables and joints, to help her move around when the thing was pressurized.
Mirriam's hull was built in Finland, but she was fitted out up in Tyneside.
A woman standing beside him fitted out in warrior's armor and wearing a hawk's mask pushed up on her head brought a jewel-encrusted conch, bigger than her hands, up to her lips.
In addition, a lot of the 'fabs were fitted out with porch canopies, secondary extension bulges and in some cases even more permanent log cabin annexes.