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Definition of rig out phrasal verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

rig out

phrasal verb
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rig somebody/something/yourself out (in/with something)
  1. [often passive] (old-fashioned) to provide somebody/something with a particular kind of clothes or equipment
    • I was accepted for the job and rigged out in a uniform.
    • The van was rigged out with a small bed in the back.
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