Synonym: allocate, allot, apportion, assign, becoming, budget, distribute, divide, fitting, proper, share, suitable. Antonym: inappropriate, unfit, unsuitable. Similar words: approximately, approve, appreciation, approval, approach, approve of, the proletariat, variation. Meaning: [ə'prəʊprɪət] v. 1. give or assign a resource to a particular person or cause 2. take possession of by force, as after an invasion. adj. 1. suitable for a particular person or place or condition etc 2. appropriate for achieving a particular end; implies a lack of concern for fairness 3. meant or adapted for an occasion or use 4. suitable and fitting 5. being of striking appropriateness and pertinence.
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91. Is his dramatic performance appropriate parody or merely amateurish?
92. The freakishness of their own appearance seemed entirely appropriate.
93. Each participating State will provide appropriate legal and administrative procedures to protect the rights of all its forces personnel.
94. I welcome that, as it is important that compensation should be made available where appropriate.
95. The unit-based certificate is seen as appropriate for adult learners.
96. It has a pallor not only appropriate to her imagery but necessary to it.
97. Administration officials said it was entirely appropriate for the Clintons to host overnight guests.
98. The staff teaching these courses should be qualified by appropriate experience and specialist academic study.
99. All seven transactions are numbered and posted to the appropriate accounts.
100. Much appreciation is due to those residents who have brought various incidents to attention resulting in appropriate action.
101. The lawyer should ascertain the reasons why the client chose your firm and send an acknowledgement to recommending sources, if appropriate.
102. That the world should be so enchanting after the enchantment of Vitor's lovemaking was entirely appropriate.
103. That paragraph suggests that it is appropriate for the court to consider the welfare interests of the child or children.
104. If a document was issued or received it would be filed in the appropriate place in Nigel Couville's kingdom.
105. As such, it is alleged that it is appropriate to be dealt with on the basis of qualified majority voting.
106. We can assess all the relevant factors for you, and produce the right amount of cash at the appropriate time.
107. The final stage was to resolve the ambiguity, by formulating and asking appropriate questions in order to secure the missing information.
108. The difference is that Chomsky acknowledges this fact and accordingly expresses his views with appropriate caution.
109. We will introduce powers for nurses to prescribe where appropriate.
110. Maybe it would be appropriate to add one more element to the four Tolkien enumerates.
111. The programme was filmed in front of a live audience who had to clap,[Sentencedict.com] laugh and commiserate in all the appropriate places.
112. An appropriate time for Dole to speak his mind; and, at one level, an obviously sensible thing to do.
113. For the rest, standards of literacy were offered which were appropriate to the needs of an industrial workforce.
113. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
114. This information could then be used by those controlling the production process to take appropriate corrective action.
115. A truly wise man has the ability to see and understand what many do not see and understand, and to arrive at the most appropriate and right judgment sensibly and farsightedly. Dr T.P.Chia
116. The last eleven chapters of the treatise address themselves to the nature of the discretion appropriate to mixed life.
117. The most appropriate way of accelerating charged particles for use in a propulsion system is to use a linear accelerator.
118. Such suffering, it is suggested, can be understood as highly appropriate.
119. Your answers will provide you with general categories of physical activities that are appropriate for you at this time. 1.
120. The law does not require all passengers to be restrained, only those where appropriate restraints are available.
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