This phrase means “having something necessary for a task.”
Example: The lab is ______ modern technology.
equipped with
If you type information such as a password or number into a computer or machine, you ______.
key it in
If something is illegal, it is ______.
against the law
If someone might be harmed or in danger, they are ______.
At risk
If the teacher can’t hear you clearly, they may ask you to ______.
speak up
If the police believe someone might have committed a crime but don’t have proof yet, they ______ that person ______ the crime.
suspect of
Scientists testing new ideas in a lab are ______ new chemicals.
experimenting with
If you manage to live or continue without something you usually have, you ______ it.
do without
If a person admits they committed a crime, they ______ the crime.
confess to
The teacher noticed a student ______ the clock instead of working.
staring at
Drivers should ______ pedestrians when turning at busy intersections.
watch out for
If someone says another person did something wrong or illegal, they ______ them ______ the crime.
accuse them of
Eating too much sugar is ______ your teeth.
really bad for
Many people on the internet have ______ by fake online stores.
been taken in
The police ______ him ______ vandalism after reviewing the security footage.
arrested him for