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fitting (verb)

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  • fitting — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 on a piece of equipment ADJECTIVE ▪ standard ▪ special ▪ light ▪ metal, plastic, etc …   Collocations dictionary

  • Negative verb — A negative verb is a type of auxiliary that is used to form the negative of a main verb. The main verb itself has no personal endings, while the negative verb takes the inflection. The English auxiliary don t or doesn t performs a similar… …   Wikipedia

  • fit — I. /fɪt / (say fit) adjective (fitter, fittest) 1. well adapted or suited: a fit choice. 2. proper or becoming. 3. qualified or competent, as for an office or function: a person fit for the job. 4. worthy or deserving: not fit to be seen. 5.… …  

  • epitaph — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ fitting VERB + EPITAPH ▪ write ▪ make, stand as ▪ These movies stand as an epitaph to the great director …   Collocations dictionary

  • step — noun 1》 an act or movement of putting one leg in front of the other in walking or running.     ↘the distance covered by such a movement.     ↘a short and easily walked distance. 2》 one of the sequences of movement of the feet which make up a… …   English new terms dictionary

  • offend — verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French offendre, from Latin offendere to strike against, offend, from ob against + fendere to strike more at ob , defend Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1. a. to transgress the moral or divine law ; …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • accommodate — verb 1》 provide lodging or sufficient space for. 2》 fit in with the wishes or needs of.     ↘[as adjective accommodating] fitting in helpfully with another s wishes or demands. Derivatives accommodatingly adverb accommodative adjective Origin C16 …   English new terms dictionary

  • close — verb (closed, closing) –verb (t) /kloʊz / (say klohz) 1. to stop or obstruct (a gap, entrance, aperture, etc.). 2. to stop or obstruct the entrances, apertures, or gaps in. 3. to shut in or surround on all sides; enclose; cover in. 4. to refuse… …  

  • fit out — verb 1. provide with (something) usually for a specific purpose (Freq. 1) The expedition was equipped with proper clothing, food, and other necessities • Syn: ↑equip, ↑fit, ↑outfit • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • agree — verb (agreed; agreeing) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French agreer, from a gre at will, from a (from Latin ad) + gre will, pleasure, from Latin gratum, neuter of gratus pleasing, agreeable more at grace Date: 15th century …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • beseem — verb Date: 13th century intransitive verb archaic to be fitting or becoming transitive verb archaic to be suitable to ; befit …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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