Similar words: suitable, suitable for, unsuitable, irritably, equitable, hospitably, inevitably, indubitably. Meaning: adv. in an appropriate manner.
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61. While disagreeing with his explanation, Priest ley was quick to describe suitably scaled up apparatus for filling balloons.
62. I am under notice to find a suitably uplifting ending for our movie.
63. When the suitably insulated conductor is wound round a rod of soft iron it forms a bar magnet.
64. An outfit called the Boston Coalition for Freedom of Expression was suitably outraged about the events.
65. A named person who is suitably qualified will have full responsibility for the agency.
66. The fifty-year-old display area is now to be replaced with a new space of suitably high artistic merit.
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68. There was a lack of suitably qualified staff to implement the system and it became costly and time-consuming to implement.
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70. That such a monument should now require a damp course is a suitably bizarre commentary on human folly.
71. On these occasions the children, suitably primed, could be paraded before their admiring parents.
72. The minute Dwarf Rasbora is a gem when maintained in soft acid water conditions and fed with suitably small live foods.
73. Mr Ozal is now under pressure to seek agreement with the opposition on a suitably dignified figure to fill the post.
74. While they're suitably snotty, they don't hunt in packs - we're not talking Axi Rose's scapegoats here.
75. While hardly ideal, our living arrangements were suitably ascetic, and conducive to inner preparation.
76. They suggested that a public access catalogue would be a suitably demanding trial application.
77. Alan Strachan as director knits the whole show together neatly and Jonathan Cohen on piano is a suitably reticent accompanist.
78. Voice over John Major was suitably impressed with the offering.
79. Within the austere collegial melody of science even the slightest emotional shading can have a suitably dramatic effect.
80. Fergus looked suitably disgusted, and threw back the remains of his own whisky and soda in one gulp.
81. The process can, of course, be elaborated, on the basis of a suitably detailed marketing strategy.
82. Did they follow him on his pub-crawl, clinically waiting until he became suitably juiced before switching on the camera?
83. They, too, regardless of the loss of their leader, were intent on being suitably dressed for Bank Holiday.
84. In special circumstances, however, consideration may be given to candidates without these qualifications who are otherwise suitably qualified.
85. Rex made with the crossed eyes and suitably pained expression.
86. The non-standardised type is most suitably used in exploratory studies where little of any systematic nature is known about the topic.
87. Software suitably designed for the particular application is employed to control the user's interaction with the multimedia data on the disc.
88. Chris could come along with them, suitably subdued by the scholastic environment, Louise hoped, to be quiet for a while.
89. He could call in at the Informer office in Chancery Lane and use the telephone to arrange a suitably stimulating lunch.
90. The soil was suitably acid, I suspected, judging by the proliferation of rhododendrons I had seen.
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