be+appropriate+for

  • 41for — /fɔ / (say faw), weak forms /fə / (say fuh), /f / (say f) preposition 1. with the object or purpose of: to go for a walk. 2. intended to belong to, suit the purposes or needs of, or be used in connection with: a book for children; a box for… …

  • 42FOR — prep. & conj. prep. 1 in the interest or to the benefit of; intended to go to (these flowers are for you; wish to see it for myself; did it all for my country; silly for you to go). 2 in defence, support, or favour of (fight for one s rights). 3… …

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  • 43for — In French law, a tribunal. Le for interieur, the interior forum; the tribunal of conscience. In behalf of, in place of, in lieu of, instead of, representing, as being which, or equivalent to which, and sometimes imports agency. Medler v. Henry,… …

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  • 44for — In French law, a tribunal. Le for interieur, the interior forum; the tribunal of conscience. In behalf of, in place of, in lieu of, instead of, representing, as being which, or equivalent to which, and sometimes imports agency. Medler v. Henry,… …

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  • 45for — prep 1. for the purpose of, in order to, with the object or goal of, so as to become, with a view or eye to, in quest of, seeking, looking for; destined for, in destination of, toward, to. 2. concerning, belonging to; appropriate to. fitting for …

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  • 46appropriate — 1. adjective this isn t the appropriate time Syn: suitable, proper, fitting, apt, right; relevant, pertinent, apposite; convenient, opportune; seemly, befitting; formal ad rem; archaic meet Ant: unsuitable 2. verb 1) …

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  • 47appropriate*/*/ — [əˈprəʊpriət] adj suitable for a particular situation Ant: inappropriate This isn t the appropriate time to discuss the problem.[/ex] appropriately adv …

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  • 48appropriate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. proper, fit, timely, suitable. See agreement. v. t. take, seize, confiscate; allot, assign. See stealing, acquisition, apportionment.Ant., inappropriate, unfitting, bequeath. II (Roget s IV) modif.… …

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  • 49appropriate — To make a thing one s own; to make a thing the subject of property; to exercise dominion over an object to the extent, and for the purpose, of making it subserve one s own proper use or pleasure. To prescribe a particular use for particular… …

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  • 50appropriate — To make a thing one s own; to make a thing the subject of property; to exercise dominion over an object to the extent, and for the purpose, of making it subserve one s own proper use or pleasure. To prescribe a particular use for particular… …

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