appropriate - use in sentences
Modifies a noun
- action: The Council had been advised of our opinion from the outset and failed to take the appropriate action.
- measure: We have appropriate security measures in place to protect this information.
- level: There is an appropriate level for the exercise of power.
- method: Research is being undertaken into the most appropriate methods of managing rights.
- qualification: Additional Entry Requirements An appropriate qualification in the subject to be taught is necessary.
- response: In a strange way, it struck me that perhaps that was quite an appropriate response.
Modifying Another Word
- entirely: The powers will curb freedom of speech where free speech is entirely appropriate.
- particularly: Very robust and reliable and particularly appropriate in external prestige environments.
Infinitive complement
- apply: However, whether it is appropriate to apply the same reasoning and hence discount rate to health benefits remains unclear.
- seek: Equally, it is not appropriate to seek more information by asking witnesses.
- meet: The fund may also invest in money market instruments, deposits and any other permitted asset type deemed appropriate to meet the investment objective.
Used with adjective complement
- deem: NGB Awards Level 1 and 2 as deemed appropriate.
- seem: It seemed appropriate, however, to say yes.
- consider: Foundation Modules In order for a project to be considered appropriate it must relate to School of Computing advanced modules.
- delete: Euro prices are equivalent to the dollar amounts quoted. ) Please tick or delete as appropriate.
- think: Then they took receipt, if you like, of the money involved and used that money as they thought appropriate.
- feel: Also, they fit best during the mambo sections of the tune, but they may be danced whenever the dancers feel appropriate.
Preposition: in
- circumstance: Given the exceptional facts of the case, the court sanctioned an order, which they thought was appropriate in the circumstances.
Preposition: for
- audience: Consumers expect advertising to be truthful and honest and appropriate for the audience who sees it.
- summit: Villa rentals in Lucca Tuscany World-class, estate and secluded villas for rentals, including one that is appropriate for summits and world leaders.
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