See also: fit out

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Etymology edit

Deverbal from fit out.

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fit-out (plural fit-outs)

  1. Alternative form of fitout.
    • 1851, Carpet-bag: A Literary Journal, volume 1:
      Well, thought her parents and the neighbors, the old coger is going to do the handsome thing for little Sally, perhaps when she gets married, in the shape of a nice fit-out; he may give her a snug little cottage, who knows []
    • 2019 November 6, “Network News”, in Rail, page 26:
      In a project update released on October 21, Crossrail also said that by the end of 2019 the final fit-out, testing and commissioning is due to be completed at many of the new stations.

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