raiment
1 of 2verb/'reɪmənt/
Forms:raiments,raimenting,raimented,raimented
1
to dress someone by supplying them with garments
- The tailor raimented the young prince in silken robes for the royal procession.
- Volunteers raimented the refugees before the harsh winter arrived.
- Every morning she raimented her daughter in a bright frock and bonnet.
- The costume designer raimented the entire cast in authentic 18th-century attire.
- He raimented himself hastily in a suit and tie before the important meeting.
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