Pronunciation: /əˈsɪndʒ/
verb to equip or prepare oneself for a task or challenge
A1 She accinges herself to go for a walk every morning.
A2 He accinges his sword before heading into battle.
B1 The chef accinges the ingredients before starting to cook.
B2 The team accinges themselves for the upcoming competition.
C1 The lawyer accinges himself for the challenging case ahead.
C2 She accinges her mind to focus on the complex problem at hand.
formal The knight accinge himself with his armor before going into battle.
informal Hey, don't forget to accinge yourself with sunscreen before hitting the beach.
slang I need to accinge myself with some coffee before this meeting.
figurative She accinged herself with courage before facing her fears.
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