"dress out" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: dresses out [present, singular, third-person], dressing out [participle, present], dressed out [participle, past], dressed out [past]
Head templates: {{en-verb|*}} dress out (third-person singular simple present dresses out, present participle dressing out, simple past and past participle dressed out)
  1. (intransitive) To change one's clothes to prepare for outdoors activities, such as physical education; to be wearing clothes appropriate for such activities. Tags: intransitive
    Sense id: en-dress_out-en-verb-DWYzmdC1 Categories (other): English links with manual fragments, English entries with incorrect language header, English phrasal verbs formed with "out", Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 47 32 20 Disambiguation of English phrasal verbs formed with "out": 51 32 17 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 53 35 12 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 58 32 10
  2. (medicine, transitive) To dress and equip (staff or patients) in preparation for leaving the hospital. Tags: transitive Categories (topical): Medicine Derived forms: dress-out [noun] Related terms: dress down, dress up, changeout, loadout, load out
    Sense id: en-dress_out-en-verb-Je6aCpnH Topics: medicine, sciences
  3. (transitive, sometimes ergative) To butcher and prepare (an animal) for consumption. Tags: ergative, sometimes, transitive
    Sense id: en-dress_out-en-verb-FmLdB4~Y Categories (other): English links with manual fragments

Inflected forms

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