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    suited
    [ adj ]
    1. meant or adapted for an occasion or use

    2. <adj.all>
      a tractor suitable (or fit) for heavy duty
      not an appropriate (or fit) time for flippancy
    3. outfitted or supplied with clothing

    4. <adj.all>
      recruits suited in green


    Suit \Suit\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Suited}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Suiting}.]
    1. To fit; to adapt; to make proper or suitable; as, to suit
    the action to the word. --Shak.

    2. To be fitted to; to accord with; to become; to befit.

    Ill suits his cloth the praise of railing well.
    --Dryden.

    Raise her notes to that sublime degree
    Which suits song of piety and thee. --Prior.

    3. To dress; to clothe. [Obs.]

    So went he suited to his watery tomb. --Shak.

    4. To please; to make content; as, he is well suited with his
    place; to suit one's taste.

    1. It's especially well suited for little-by-little investors who don't see much chance of inheriting wealth or staging their own personal corporate takeovers any time soon.
    2. In retrospect I think we should have realised at that time that the group's way of dealing with problems is best suited to a private company.' There were to be further rows, of which the most dramatic took place in the early hours of yesterday.
    3. It is dedicated explicitly to nurturing the resources required for continued expansion of national economic output. Mr Er, asked about his philosophy of education, gives a reply which seems more suited to a plant manager than to a pedagogue.
    4. Devising an operating system is a huge task which depends on excruciating detail, a combination suited to Gates's genius.
    5. Raised on a farm in Nevada, she began studying music but soon turned to chemistry, a subject more suited to someone she describes as "strait-laced" as herself.
    6. This was From the House of the Dead, arguably the most suited to concert performance.
    7. BHP said the business - which claims to be the world's largest producer of fibre-optic couplers - required an established industry parent to maximise its growth potential, and ADC was better suited to this role.
    8. In the meantime, Mr. Smith says, he intends to boost profits through a combination of squeezing costs, restructuring low-return businesses and pushing the retail side of the bank. People who know him say he's particularly suited to that.
    9. Mr. Dukakis now is poised to continue his streak as the campaign moves to Pennsylvania, which selects 178 delegates next Tuesday and has rules that are peculiarly suited to assist a candidate with swelling momentum.
    10. Yet its draft directive on information and consultation will only add to these rigidities, unless the the annexe is modified so that companies and their workers have freedom to devise the formula best suited to their individual needs.
    11. Under Soviet power, Georgians have thrived economically because the area's warm climate is ideally suited for resorts and growing the fruits and vegetables that are scarce elsewhere in the country.
    12. He is more suited to thoughtful, philosophical parts than buffo - though his Figaro was always beautifully sung.
    13. They praised Yeltsin's reputation for independence and battling corruption, which they said made him better suited for the post.
    14. Until recently, these tests analyzed ink and paper separately, which suited Mr. Hofmann just fine.
    15. Peck is ideally suited to fill this position and his presence will prevent delay in the review of potential AIDS treatments."
    16. Whether Mr. Colodny's cautious management style is suited to quick turnarounds may be another question.
    17. Ms. Jackson, too, begins well, with her ice-queen demeanor and edgy intelligence perfectly suited for Lady Macbeth.
    18. You will soon know if the size of the deal contemplated is suited to the financial backer. The adviser will be able to help management over what is often the most daunting obstacle - negotiating with the boss.
    19. We can watch him restlessly trying on poetic styles until he found one that really suited him.
    20. "Her breathy, husky sound and narrow vibrato," the New Grove Dictionary of Jazz noted, "were ideally suited to the cool jazz of the 1950s." Miss Christy married Cooper in 1947, two years after she joined the big band.
    21. Cash-rich Arco is well suited as a buyer that can finance exploration and development of Tricentrol's prospects, analysts said.
    22. But Clark became its symbol when he took it over in 1956, and generations of teen-agers came to identify with the clean-cut, carefully suited and coiffed host.
    23. Asked whether they agreed or disagreed with the claim that men are emotionally better suited to politics than women, 70% of the Reagan generation disagreed, compared with under 60% of younger men and women in the earlier years.
    24. However, few Canadian politicians are better suited to the task.
    25. And he said, 'Well, I'm not really suited to this, you know.
    26. Certainly many funds are best suited to expatriates.
    27. But the issues are better suited for the bankruptcy court system set up for such matters, the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals said.
    28. Stello's critics contend he is poorly suited to ensure health and safety at the nuclear weapons plants, but Energy Department officials contend his broad experience in commercial nuclear power regulation makes him a good choice.
    29. The band is working on a couple of recordings, one aimed at what they believe is a budding country-rock blend suited to their style.
    30. 'She is well suited to maintain the communication with the SIB,' he said. However, NatWest Life 'will have to take a look at the prospectus when it is issued and make a judgment about whether to join', he said.
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