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To fit up (gcide) | Fit \Fit\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Fitted; p. pr. & vb. n.
    Fitting.]
    1. To make fit or suitable; to adapt to the purpose intended;
       to qualify; to put into a condition of readiness or
       preparation.
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             The time is fitted for the duty.      --Burke.
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             The very situation for which he was peculiarly
             fitted by nature.                     --Macaulay.
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    2. To bring to a required form and size; to shape aright; to
       adapt to a model; to adjust; -- said especially of the
       work of a carpenter, machinist, tailor, etc.
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             The carpenter . . . marketh it out with a line; he
             fitteth it with planes.               --Is. xliv.
                                                   13.
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    3. To supply with something that is suitable or fit, or that
       is shaped and adjusted to the use required.
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             No milliner can so fit his customers with gloves.
                                                   --Shak.
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    4. To be suitable to; to answer the requirements of; to be
       correctly shaped and adjusted to; as, if the coat fits
       you, put it on.
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             That's a bountiful answer that fits all questions.
                                                   --Shak.
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             That time best fits the work.         --Shak.
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    To fit out, to supply with necessaries or means; to
       furnish; to equip; as, to fit out a privateer.
 
    To fit up, to furnish with things suitable; to make proper
       for the reception or use of any person; to prepare; as, to
       fit up a room for a guest.
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