1. outfitting - Noun
2. outfitting - Verb
Derived from outfit
the act of renovating and fitting out a ship
Source: WordNetThe considered professional judgment of the Air Force is that the traditional outfitting of personnel in standardized uniforms encourages the subordination of personal preferences and identities in favor of the overall group mission. William Rehnquist
According to court documents, Silvis’ article will run in “The Alaska Professional Hunter Association Magazine” and contain an apology to Alaskans and those in the outfitting and guiding profession. Source: Internet
After raising, restoration, and outfitting as an ironclad warship, the Confederacy bestowed on her the name Virginia. Source: Internet
Another solution is to steady the weapon in some fashion, either by outfitting it with a shoulder stock, using a shoulder strap to pull down on the front of the barrel, or resting the weapon against a hard surface which can be used as a bracing point. Source: Internet
He treated as personal possession rather than as a warship, outfitting her cabins with furniture and carpeting looted from a Mississippi mansion. Source: Internet
A special safari type is the solo-safari, where all the license acquiring, stalking, preparation, and outfitting is done by the hunter himself. Source: Internet