APPROPRIATE vs APT: NOUN
- A property; attribute.
- Peculiar characteristic; attribute; proper function; property.
- N/A
APPROPRIATE vs APT: ADJECTIVE
- Suitable for a particular person, condition, occasion, or place; fitting.
- Appropriate for achieving a particular end; implies a lack of concern for fairness
- Being of striking appropriateness and pertinence
- Meant or adapted for an occasion or use
- Suitable for a particular person or place or condition etc
- Hence, belonging peculiarly; peculiar; suitable; fit; proper.
- Suitable to the social situation or to social respect or social discreetness; socially correct; socially discreet; well-mannered; proper.
- Suitable and fitting
- Mentally quick and resourceful
- At risk of or subject to experiencing something usually unpleasant
- (usually followed by `to') naturally disposed toward
- Being of striking appropriateness and pertinence
- Exactly suitable; appropriate.
- Having a habitual tendency; habitually liable or likely; disposed towards.
- Suitable; appropriate; fit or fitted; suited.
- Ready; especially fitted or qualified (to do something); quick to learn; prompt; expert
- Having a natural tendency; inclined.
- Quick to learn or understand.
- Inclined; disposed customarily; given; ready; -- used of persons.
- Fit or fitted; suited; suitable; appropriate.
- Having an habitual tendency; habitually liable or likely; -- used of things.
APPROPRIATE vs APT: VERB
- Give or assign a share of money or time to a particular person or cause
- Take possession of by force, as after an invasion
- To make suitable; to suit. -- William Paley.
- Give or assign a resource to a particular person or cause
- N/A
APPROPRIATE vs APT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To take possession of or make use of exclusively for oneself, often without permission.
- To set apart for a specific use.
- To make suitable; to suit.
- To annex, as a benefice, to a spiritual corporation, as its property.
- To fit; to suit; to adapt.
APPROPRIATE vs APT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In ecclesiastical law, to annex, as a benefice, to an ecclesiastical corporation, for its perpetual use.
- To set apart for or assign to a particular purpose or use, in exclusion of all other purposes or uses: as, Congress appropriated more money than was needed; to appropriate a spot of ground for a garden.
- In general, to take for any use; put to use.
- Set apart for a particular use or person; hence, belonging peculiarly; suitable; fit; befitting; proper.
- Synonyms Apt, becoming, in keeping, felicitous.
- To take to one's self in exclusion of others; claim or use as by an exclusive right: as, let no man appropriate the use of a common benefit.
- To prepare for a definite service; fit; suit for anticipated circumstances; adapt.
- Possessing the qualities necessary or proper for a certain purpose or end; fit; suited; adapted; suitable.
- Suited to its purpose; apposite; pertinent; appropriate; becoming: as, an apt metaphor.
- Having a tendency; naturally susceptible; liable; likely: as, wheat on moist land is apt to blast or be winter-killed.
- Inclined; predisposed; disposed customarily; prone; ready: as, one who is too apt to slander others.
- Ready; prompt; quick; unusually intelligent; expert; facile: as, a pupil apt to learn; an apt wit.
- Prepared; ready; willing.
- Capable of easy explanation; natural; credible.
- Synonyms Apt, Fit. “The words apt and fit might be thought to differ only in this, that the former is of Latin derivation; but apt has an active sense, and fit a passive sense,—a distinction clearly shown by Shakspere, when the poisoner in the play in Hamlet says, ‘hands apt, drugs fit,’ and by Wordsworth: ‘Our hearts more apt to sympathize with heaven, our souls more fit for future glory.’” H. Reed, Eng. Lit., p. 106. Meet, fitting, germane, appropriate.3 and . Apt, Likely, Liable, Subject, prone. Apt, when used in this sense of persons, indicates physical tendency or inward inclination: as, apt to catch cold; apt to neglect work; when used of things, it similarly indicates natural tendency: as, apt to mold. Likely may suggest the same idea: as, he is likely to do it; it is likely to rust; or it may express mere external probability or chance: as, he is likely to come at any moment. Liable in this connection is properly used only of exposure to evil, being practically equivalent to exposed, or exposed to the danger of: as, liable to accident; liable to be hurt, that is, exposed to the danger of being hurt; liable to censure: in such use it does not express probability or tendency, but merely the possibility of exposure or risk. Subject expresses what is likely to happen to a person or thing, and occasionally does happen. Liable to disease and subject to disease thus convey different ideas. The things to which we are liable are determined more by accident or circumstance; the things to which we are subject are determined by nature and constitution. Apt to be suddenly ill; liable, but not likely, to die before the physician arrives; subject to attacks of epilepsy.
- Clever, bright, dexterous.
- (abbreviation) Automation Presses Tooling.
- (abbreviation) Advanced Packaging Tool.
- (abbreviation) Advanced Passenger Train.
- (abbreviation) Alabama Public Television.
- (abbreviation) American Public Television.
- (abbreviation) Apartment. The US Postal Service prefers APT, but Apt. is also seen.
- (abbreviation) Arbitrage Pricing Theory.
- (abbreviation) Automatically Programmed Tool.
APPROPRIATE vs APT: RELATED WORDS
- Allow, Congruous, Right, Fit, Congruent, Befitting, Suited, Apropos, Apt, Advantageous, Pertinent, Apposite, Expedient, Suitable, Proper
- Felicitous, Fitting, Disposed, Liable, Tending, Intelligent, Given, Minded, Pertinent, Clever, Appropriate, Likely, Inclined, Apposite, Apropos
APPROPRIATE vs APT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Allow, Congruous, Right, Fit, Congruent, Befitting, Suited, Apropos, Apt, Advantageous, Pertinent, Apposite, Expedient, Suitable, Proper
- Susceptible, Felicitous, Fitting, Disposed, Liable, Intelligent, Given, Minded, Pertinent, Clever, Appropriate, Likely, Inclined, Apposite, Apropos
APPROPRIATE vs APT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- What is appropriate in Cairns is not necessarily appropriate in Brisbane.
- Verbal praise or tangible reinforcement for on task or appropriate behavior It may be appropriate to provide students positive reinforcement during testing.
- Ensure parts are ordered with appropriate priorities and relay document numbers to the Pro Super, MOC, and appropriate technicians.
- The law determines that firms may consider it appropriate to verify the identity of appropriate beneficial owners.
- The appraiser will be better able to take appropriate risk management steps, such as obtaining insurance coverage and retaining appropriate records.
- Therefore, Program Managers should be careful to use the appropriate standards within contracts, tailored as appropriate for each system.
- EEA to conduct appropriate risk assessments and implement appropriate controls as a regulated financial service provider.
- Appropriate actions are taken by SIU and reported to the appropriate authorities.
- Adequacy of the organization and appropriate resources assigned to assure appropriate training.
- Case Managers should determine the most appropriate course of action in consultation with RO management, Legal and, as appropriate, the appropriate RMAS section.
- APT Business Policy Thisbusiness policy is intended to streamline communications and improve effectiveness of the APT Program Operations.
- So run sudo apt update and then sudo apt upgrade.
- The Lazarus APT organization, also known as Hidden Cobra, is an APT organization from North Korea.
- The APT package manager and the APT repository has everything ready for you.
- Pioneer itself: They have chosen apt amend this film apt appease us speechless Americans with mournfully short attention spans.
- For an online directory of CE trainings offered by APT Approved Providers including APT branches information how!
- This led us apt hold every other to a higher standard meantime it came apt appreciation.
- Anyway, both ptop and pgtop are available on the APT repository from apt.
- Ubuntu APT repositories and you can install it using the apt command.
- Annotation Processing Deprecated apt will be coveredin more detail in section apt.
APPROPRIATE vs APT: QUESTIONS
- What happened to appropriate technology international?
- What is developmentally appropriate practices (DAP)?
- Is five-fraction prostate ultrahypofractionation appropriate?
- Do Resuscitation programs provide appropriate guidance?
- What is developmentally appropriate phonemic awareness?
- Is Wittgensteinian fideism appropriate for Buddhism?
- Are traditional calendars appropriate for preschoolers?
- What is early childhood developmentally appropriate?
- Are Adidas' bare breasts advertisements appropriate?
- What is appropriate guidance and appropriate behaviour?
- What support is available for Thorlabs apt controllers?
- Where is the APT system repository configuration stored?
- Does apt allow broken package dependencies to exist?
- How does apt check for specific package preferences?
- What is generic Thorlabs apt hardware device controller?
- What are the software repositories required by APT?
- Will quicktsi publish apt transport business information?
- What does apt-get clean and apt- get autoremove do?
- Can I use apt-get instead of apt for Ubuntu dist-upgrade?
- What does APT/APT-get clean and autoclean actually do?