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re-eˈquip, v. [re- 5 a.] trans. To equip again. So re-eˈquipment.
1804Larwood No Gun Boats 12 Re-equipping Line-of-Battle Ships. Ibid. 17 The process of re-equipment being thus obvious. 1823Southey Penins. War I. 743 The government had already begun to take measures for re-equipping them. 1889Voice (N.Y.) 24 Oct., To get education and re-equipment for Christian Work. 1919J. L. Garvin Econ. Foundations Peace viii. 158 Their industrial centres, wherever existing, have to be re-equipped. 1944J. S. Huxley On Living in Revolution 148 Neither the profit motive nor political considerations should be allowed to interfere with the job of re-equipping Europe. 1960Farmer & Stockbreeder 19 Jan. (Suppl.) 6/1 Currently engaged in re-equipping many leading breeding and research farms. |