suit up
1 of 1verb/ˈsut ʌp/
Forms:suits up,suiting up,suited up,suited up
1
to dress in a specific uniform or attire, often for a particular activity or event
- Before the important business meeting, he had to suit up in a sharp suit and tie.
- The athletes were instructed to suit up in their team uniforms before the championship game.
- For the job interview, he knew he had to suit up to make a strong and professional impression.
- Before entering the court, the basketball players took the time to suit up in their jerseys and sneakers.