re-equipment

English

Etymology

From re-equip + -ment

Noun

re-equipment

  1. Alternative form of reequipment.
    • 1960 February, Cecil J. Allen, “Locomotive Running Past and Present”, in Trains Illustrated, page 110:
      They seem to fall well below the 100 m.p.h. standard of running so confidently promised when the 1955 modernisation and re-equipment plan was first made public by the British Transport Commission.

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