Synonym: appropriate, proper, right, suitable. Similar words: suite, suit, pursuit, lawsuit, suitable, bathing suit, quite, quite a few. Meaning: [suːt] adj. 1. meant or adapted for an occasion or use 2. outfitted or supplied with clothing 3. appropriate for a condition or purpose or occasion or a person's character, needs.
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(91) But it certainly suited the dominant landed gentry to interpret him in that way.
(92) At the most profound, over which we had no conscious control, we were ideally suited and at peace.
(93) Starting at the software end of the project will help us to determine the hardware configuration best suited to the task.
(94) We were to fly across, which suited me, as I had a morbid fear of being torpedoed at sea.
(95) Her cheeks were flushed and her eyes sparkled, while the deep rose pink of the bodice suited her to perfection.
(96) The role of Logan is perfectly suited to Kingsley's gifts for control and stillness.
(97) Moreover, the arable land is more suited to collective as opposed to subsistence farming.
(98) Quality assurance must be an ongoing improvement activity applying multiple methods most suited to content. 5.
(99) She reread Howard's End, twice, it was so beautifully fatalistic, she said, it suited her present mood.
(100) It suited my wandering nature, my penchant for traversing the neighborhoods of San Francisco, honing my skills as a boulevardier.
(101) Experienced specialist arbitrators are ideally suited to hear many more cases involving disputes over haulage contracts.
(102) All in all, a difficult sight to ignore, which suited him fine.
(103) The general science courses may have been more suited but have proved less attractive.
(104) The high number of farms with adult cattle was surprising especially in areas more suited to breeding stock.
(105) These programs give the user various exposure options suited to the needs of differing subjects, typically sports and portraiture.
(106) On-line mediation did not find much support-the respondents said the psychology of mediation was better suited to face-to-face discussions.
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(107) The statement, sympathetic but faintly condescending, was suited to an era of comity already long past.
(108) A big dray horse might be suited to haul a coal wagon, a more delicate saddle horse to recreational riding.
(109) These skills need much greater emphasis in schools, and work-based learning is ideally suited to acquiring them.
(110) Orthographic projections Orthographic projections are right angled views ideally suited to the study of everyday objects.
(111) She was admirably suited to membership of a caring profession.
(112) First of all, the service operates strict rules concerning recruitment which are not always suited to radio.
(113) They may not however be equally suited to all the institutions that comprise administrative law.
(114) The hawthorns are a greatly under-rated family and several are ideally suited for small gardens.
(115) And although many people claim that dictation is best suited for Perry Mason reruns, dictation does have some benefits.
(116) We have large quantities of plutonium already separated and in forms ideally suited for nuclear weapons.
(117) It is not however so well suited to an intensive, detailed study of spoken language.
(118) The only thing less suited to the big screen would be a movie set in a bomb shelter.
(119) Landless peasants suited Doumer; they could be employed in mines or on rubber plantations, or to build roads and railways.
(120) We were bundles, lifted up and put down wherever it suited our captors.
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