EQUIPPED vs ARMED: ADJECTIVE
- Prepared with proper equipment
- Provided or fitted out with what is necessary or useful or appropriate
- Furnished with all equipment needed for voyaging
- Provided with whatever is necessary for a purpose (as furniture or equipment or authority)
- Carrying weapons
- (used of persons or the military) characterized by having or bearing arms
- Used of plants and animals
- Having arms or arms as specified; used especially in combination
- Furnished with weapons of offense or defense; furnished with the means of security or protection.
- Furnished with whatever serves to add strength, force, or efficiency.
- Having horns, beak, talons, etc; -- said of beasts and birds of prey.
- Completely incased in armor, sometimes described as armed cap-à-pie.
- See under Flute.
- A magnet provided with an armature.
- See under Neutrality.
- Equipped, especially with a weapon.
- Prepared for use; loaded.
- Having an arm or arms, often of a specified number or type.
- Coloured in a different tincture from the beast or bird itself.
- (used of plants and animals) furnished with bristles and thorns
EQUIPPED vs ARMED: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of equip.
- Simple past tense and past participle of arm.
EQUIPPED vs ARMED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Used especially in combination
- Having arms or arms as specified
- Bearing arms; furnished with means of offense and defense: as, an armed force or ship; “the armed rhinoceros,”
- Supported by arms; carried on or maintained by force or readiness for military action: as, an armed inroad; armed peace or neutrality.
- In heraldry, having the beaks, talons, horns, or teeth, or, of an arrow or lance, having the head, of the color specified: as, a lion gules armed or. The word is not used for the horns of a hart or buck. See attired.
- In physical, furnished with an armature or a piece of iron so as to connect the poles, as a horseshoe magnet.
- In botany, having prickles or thorns.
- In heraldry, dressed in complete plate-armor, but having the vizor open: said of a warrior used as a bearing or supporter.
EQUIPPED vs ARMED: RELATED WORDS
- Panoplied, Fitted out, Visored, Appointed, Helmeted, Seaworthy, Transistorized, Weaponed, Armored, Armed, Furnished, Prepared, Equipt, Stocked, Outfitted
- Barbellate, Briery, Briary, Barbed, Prickly, Burred, Burry, Thorny, Bristled, Bristly, Taloned, Spiny, Equipped, Militarized, Weaponed
EQUIPPED vs ARMED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Accoutred, Accoutered, Visored, Appointed, Helmeted, Seaworthy, Transistorized, Weaponed, Armored, Armed, Furnished, Prepared, Equipt, Stocked, Outfitted
- Barbellate, Briery, Briary, Barbed, Prickly, Burred, Burry, Thorny, Bristled, Bristly, Taloned, Spiny, Equipped, Militarized, Weaponed
EQUIPPED vs ARMED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The thermometer comes equipped with a fever alarm.
- The home is fully equipped and nicely decorated.
- If equipped, are voice evacuation messages clearly understood?
- It is equipped with dignified and striking syntax.
- The tale of how Confederate cruisers were equipped.
- MM XIAll construction equipment, fixed or mobile, shall be equipped with properly operating and maintained mufflers and the engines shall be equipped with covers.
- Drum set is a very extensively equipped, electronic drum set, whose six drum pads all are equipped with Mesh Heads.
- Its equipped with vice enabled chip, and its remore is equipped with a flashlight used in the dark.
- No Manual transmission equipped CMV Skills test taken in a vehicle equipped with an automatic transmission.
- Jackson Atlanta International Airport is fully equipped with facilities for disabled passengers, including TDD phones, lifts, specially equipped toilets and ramps.
- Armed Forces, without regard to whether the individual remarries after the death of the covered member of the Armed Forces.
- UK as the dependant of a member of the armed forces under Appendix Armed Forces to the Immigration Rules.
- Thus, the rightenvisioned was not only the right to be armed, but to be armed at a level equalto the government.
- Canadian Armed Forces Chief Warrant Officer Alain Guimond says the military hopes the change will encourage more people to join the Armed Forces.
- Armed Forces inflict casualties on members of another of the Armed Forces.
- Walker and Williams have been charged with possession of a destructive device, armed robbery, and conspiracy to commit armed robbery.
- But, accessory after the fact of armed robbery is not a lesser included offense of armed robbery.
- Armed civilians and security forces fought armed Morsi supporters and protesters.
- The armed incident was due to concerns there was an armed gang.
- Armed Forces are exempted from the Act in its entirety providing there exists a security crisis, armed conflict or war.
EQUIPPED vs ARMED: QUESTIONS
- Are tauiwi social workers equipped to practice biculturally?
- When the capacitor banks are equipped with switches?
- Is the Nissan Murano equipped with ProPilot Assist?
- Were US military hospitals in Vietnam fully equipped?
- How does double strike work with equipped creatures?
- Which turnstiles can be equipped with locking mechanisms?
- Are united business seats equipped with entertainment systems?
- Should RCMP officers be equipped with body cameras?
- Are there any turbojets that have equipped airplanes?
- Should all trucks be equipped with reversing alarms?
- When was the Singapore Armed Forces ( SAF ) formed?
- How much does armed conflict affect international trade?
- Does international humanitarian law apply to armed conflict?
- Which countries observe armed forces Remembrance Day?
- What are armed interventions in international relations?
- Is Streptococcus mutans considered armed or dangerous?
- Should fugitives be considered armed and dangerous?
- Are emperor penguins uniquely armed for Antarctica?
- Are government armed personal security jobs different from private armed security jobs?
- Are armed drones the future of the Slovak Armed Forces?