| appropriate | To make suitable; to suit | en |
| appropriate | Something that is appropriate is suitable or acceptable for a particular situation. Dress neatly and attractively in an outfit appropriate to the job The teacher can then take appropriate action. inappropriate + appropriately ap·pro·pri·ate·ly It's entitled, appropriately enough, `Art for the Nation' | en |
| Appropriate | (verb) To take the legal actions necessary to create a right to divert water from a stream, tributary or aquifer for application to beneficial use | en |
| Appropriate | Acceptable behaviour within a given setting | en |
| Appropriate | / good | en |
| Appropriate | The kind of education your child deserves by law (as in FAPE), not to be confused with 'best' In addition, "Degree is immaterial to appropriateness" (Go to wrightslaw and look up Rowley case for the exact language on this term ) | en |
| Appropriate | Suitable | en |
| Appropriate | seemly | en |
| Appropriate | n Suitable for a particular person, organization, condition, occasion or place | en |
| Appropriate | to set aside money for a special purpose | en |
| Appropriate | 02-27-2002 (AU F2F) | en |
| Appropriate | appropriate for achieving a particular end; implies a lack of concern for fairness | en |
| Appropriate | give or assign a share of money or time to a particular person or cause; "I will earmark this money for your research" | en |
| Appropriate | To authorize the use of a quantity of water to an individual requesting it | en |
| Appropriate | meant or adapted for an occasion or use; "a tractor suitable (or fit) for heavy duty"; "not an appropriate (or fit) time for flippancy" | en |
| Appropriate | being of striking appropriateness and pertinence; "the successful copywriter is a master of apposite and evocative verbal images"; "an apt reply" | en |
| Appropriate | 1 Able to meet a need; suitable or fitting 2 In special education, it can be referred to as the most normal setting possible An "appropriate education" would be individual education program specially designed to meet the unique needs of a child who has a disability | en |
| Appropriate | able to meet a need; suitable or fitting; in special education, it usually means the most normal setting possible | en |
| Appropriate | able to meet a need; in special education it usually means the most normal setting possible | en |
| appropriate | To make suitable; to suit. [Archaic] --Paley | en |
| appropriate | To set apart for, or assign to, a particular person or use, in exclusion of all others;-with to or for; as, a spot of ground is appropriated for a garden; to appropriate money for the increase of the navy | en |
| appropriate | To annex, as a benefice, to a spiritual corporation, as its property. --Blackstone | en |
| appropriate | condignly | en |
| appropriate | To take to ones self in exclusion of others; to claim or use as by an exclusive right; as in: "let no man appropriate the use of a common benefit | en |
| appropriate | Hence: Belonging peculiarly; peculiar; suitable; fit; proper | en |
| appropriate | A property; attribute | en |
| appropriate | take possession of by force, as after an invasion; "the invaders seized the land and property of the inhabitants"; "The army seized the town"; "The militia captured the castle" | en |
| appropriate | Suitable to the social situation or to social respect or social discreetness; socially correct; socially discreet; well-mannered; proper | en |
| appropriate | suitable for a particular person or place or condition etc; "a book not appropriate for children"; "a funeral conducted the appropriate solemnity"; "it seems that an apology is appropriate" | en |
| appropriate | suitable and fitting; "the tailored clothes were harmonious with her military bearing" | en |
| appropriate | set aside, allot; take without permission fiil | en |
| appropriate | If someone appropriates something which does not belong to them, they take it, usually without the right to do so. Several other newspapers have appropriated the idea = purloin. correct or suitable for a particular time, situation, or purpose inappropriate appropriate for | en |
| appropriate | meant or adapted for an occasion or use; "a tractor suitable (or fit) for heavy duty"; "not an appropriate (or fit) time for flippancy | en |
| appropriate | To set apart for, or assign to, a particular person or use, in exclusion of all others; with to or for; as, a spot of ground is appropriated for a garden; to appropriate money for the increase of the navy | en |
| appropriate | To annex, as a benefice, to a spiritual corporation, as its property | en |
| appropriate | In its strict and appropriate meaning. --Porteus | en |
| appropriate | Set apart for a particular use or person | en |
| appropriate | To take to one's self in exclusion of others; to claim or use as by an exclusive right; as, let no man appropriate the use of a common benefit | en |
| appropriate | suitable; fitting, proper sıfat | en |
| appropriated | taken without permission or consent especially by public authority; "the condemned land was used for a highway cloverleaf"; "the confiscated liquor was poured down the drain | en |
| Appropriately | in an appropriate manner; "he was appropriately dressed" | en |
| Appropriateness | A criterion of communication competence that is achieved when communication does not violate behavioral expectations, weaken relationships among communicators, or threaten any member's self-esteem | en |
| Appropriateness | Appropriate health care is care for which the expected health benefit exceeds the expected negative consequences by a wide enough margin to justify treatment | en |
| Appropriateness | i e , relevant to the patient's clinical needs | en |
| Appropriateness | the quality of being specially suitable | en |
| Appropriateness | appropriate conduct; doing the right thing | en |
| To appropriate | improper | en |
| To appropriate | appropre | en |
| appropriately | in an appropriate manner; "he was appropriately dressed | en |
| appropriately | In an appropriate manner; properly; suitably | en |
| appropriately | In an appropriate or proper manner; fitly; properly | en |
| appropriately | properly, in a fitting manner; suitably | en |
| appropriateness | The state or quality of being appropriate; peculiar fitness | en |
| appropriateness | the quality of being specially suitable appropriate conduct; doing the right thing | en |
| appropriateness | suitability, fitness, relevance, aptness isim | en |
| appropriateness | the quality or condition of being appropriate | en |
| appropriates | third-person singular of appropriate | en |
| appropriating | present participle of appropriate | en |