Appropriate Definition & Meaning
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adjective
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suitable or fitting for a particular purpose, person, occasion, etc..
Synonyms: meet, pertinent, becoming, due, proper, suited, felicitous, apt, befitting Antonyms: inept, inappropriate, unsuitablean appropriate example;
an appropriate dress.
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belonging to or peculiar to a person; proper.
Each played his appropriate part.
verb (used with object)
appropriated, appropriating-
to set apart, authorize, or legislate for some specific purpose or use.
Synonyms: assign, allocate, apportionThe legislature appropriated funds for the university.
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to take to or for oneself; take possession of.
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to take without permission or consent; seize; expropriate.
He appropriated the trust funds for himself.
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to steal, especially to commit petty theft.
adjective
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right or suitable; fitting
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rare particular; own
they had their appropriate methods
verb
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to take for one's own use, esp illegally or without permission
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to put aside (funds, etc) for a particular purpose or person
Other Word Forms
- appropriable adjective
- appropriately adverb
- appropriateness noun
- appropriative adjective
- appropriativeness noun
- appropriator noun
- nonappropriative adjective
- quasi-appropriate adjective
- reappropriate verb (used with object)
- well-appropriated adjective
Etymology
Origin of appropriate
First recorded in 1515–25; from Late Latin appropriātus “made one's own” (past participle of appropriāre ), equivalent to Latin ap- ap- 1 + propri(us) “one's own, special, particular” + -ātus -ate 1
Example Sentences
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On Thursday, Long said: "We cannot continue to hold these cases hostage while we have a discussion about legal aid fees. It isn't ethical and it isn't appropriate."
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And while some commenters say it can be an appropriate gift, others say differently.
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So that ashen cross proves an appropriate start to Lent’s season of repentance: a time to get things right in your life.
From The Wall Street Journal
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“There is, from a scientific perspective, no question that the original endangerment finding was appropriate and important for progress in addressing greenhouse gas pollution,” Field said.
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A spokesperson for the agency said it worked with Kendall to ensure he received “appropriate” forbearance relief and considers the matter resolved.
From Los Angeles Times
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Related Words
- applicable
- apt
- convenient
- correct
- fitting
- good
- opportune
- pertinent
- proper
- relevant
- true
- useful
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