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fitted
adjective as in appropriate, right
Weak matches
adjective as in equipped
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Had McLaren waited until 10 laps to the end and fitted the soft tyres, they would have had a big pace advantage, but with probably no change to the end result.
A source close to the talks with the unions and business told me "you can't grid the negotiations" - in other words, the announcement couldn't be fitted into a neat government timetable.
On his 93rd birthday, William said his father received an email from a patient he fitted with a heart valve 50 years ago, thanking him for his life.
With £10,000 worth of tools stolen, he had to give up his work designing and installing fitted furniture and kitchens, losing an estimated further £30,000 in potential earnings.
Jo said the recent BBC Panorama undercover investigation into Met Police showed a culture in which Carrick would have "fitted in like a glove", and that she is alarmed by that.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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