tool - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • authore: What advice would you give to someone who has choose an authoring tool to build a multimedia application?
  • develop: Bobby is a tool developed by the Center for Applied Special Technology ( CAST ) in the US.
  • edit: View Page Click to display the page without the editing tools.
  • use: Sudoku puzzles online, or use the tool to print any Sudoku puzzle.
  • learn: The Pizza Explorer - is fantastic learning tool created by Bruce Watkins from Purdue University.
  • provide: The spatial linear model provides a powerful tool to model such behavior.

Adjective modifier

  • powerful: The spatial linear model provides a powerful tool to model such behavior.
  • useful: They are a useful tool for carrying out a wide range of activity.
  • diagnostic: These will suit certain business models highlighted by our diagnostic tool.
  • valuable: The WRAP eQuip scheme was therefore a valuable tool in enabling this project to be built.
  • invaluable: In addition, a comprehensive glossary provides an invaluable reference tool.
  • analytical: The technique is particularly powerful analytical tool for obtaining compositional depth profiles.

Modifies a noun

  • kit: Each team member also received an individual tool kit.
  • bar: The tools bar allows you to add new devices.

Noun used with modifier

  • marketing: Word of mouth has proved to be a powerful marketing tool.
  • software: We expect our software tools to be marketed at the end of the project.
  • assessment: The council is offering free trials of the RoSPA Driver Profiler on-line risk assessment tool via the website.
  • search: Search tools Having thought through your search strategy, you need to choose the best search tool to use.
  • machine: Should small quantities of a product be required, individual machine tools are used.
  • management: Q What can I do with the domain management tools?

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