fit up
Third Person
fits up
Present Participle
fitting up
Past Tense
fitted up
Past Participle
fitted up
1
to fully supply with equipment, clothes, food, or other necessities
- The organization helped fit up the disaster relief teams with essential supplies.
- They planned to fit the school library up with a wide selection of books and educational materials.
- The kitchen was fit up with the latest appliances and cooking utensils.
- The expedition leader ensured that the hikers were fit up with appropriate gear for the challenging terrain.
- The charity aimed to fit the homeless shelter up with warm clothing and nutritious meals.
2
to fabricate evidence in order to make it appear as though somebody is guilty of a crime they have not committed
- The corrupt detective tried to fit up the innocent suspect by planting false evidence at the crime scene.
- He was falsely accused, and the police were attempting to fit him up for a crime he didn't commit.
- The villain in the novel often tries to fit up the hero to create suspense in the story.
- The defense attorney argued that the evidence had been manipulated to fit up the defendant.
- It is a serious offense to fit someone up for a crime they didn't commit.