[ noun ] the quality of having the properties that are right for a specific purpose <noun.attribute> an important requirement is suitability for long trips
Suitability \Suit`a*bil"i*ty\, n. The quality or state of being suitable; suitableness.
Later he apologised and said he doubted his own suitability for the job. Mr Hanley is famous for being the child of entertainers.
Resorts officials are arguing the commission should concentrate on Mr. Griffin's suitability for a license, not the company's financial state.
The report also raised questions about the suitability of some of the products sold by financial planners.
Mr. Hands also insists he had no trouble convincing the RSC administration of "Carrie's" suitability for the company's Stratford stage.
The panel also will consider the suitability of saline implants as an alternative to silicone implants.
"The effectiveness and suitability in combat has not been proven," said Derek Vander Schaaf.
Baltazar Renan Alzpurua, columnist for the daily newspaper Critica, which is run by the Defense Forces, expressed even greater doubts about the archbishop's suitability as a mediator.
A rigorous analysis of overall suitability is essential for all jobs, including board members.
Three years to go and already Valderrama's suitability as a Ryder Cup venue is being questioned.