Present participle for to be good or appropriate for someone or a particular purpose
“They cost little or nothing and can be tailored to suit your lifestyle and level of motivation.”
Present participle for to enhance the appearance of
“He had on a navy blue jacket that really did suit him.”
Present participle for to adapt or tailor (something) for someone or a given condition
“Michael is attempting to suit his behavior to the behavior of his mother, to establish a relationship that at least approaches a partnership.”
Present participle for to delight, or to give pleasure or satisfaction to
“Should it suit you to accept this appointment, the Queen has much pleasure in offering it to you, and will nominate you forthwith.”
Present participle for to dress in clothes (of a given type or kind)
“Eli would suit himself in the clothes of the orthodox Hebrew, parading through the town.”
Present participle for to form a pleasing or harmonious relationship or combination with
Present participle for to adapt to a new climate or environment
Present participle for to function in a complementary manner with
Present participle for to furnish with accessories
Present participle for to assort according to type, category or class
Present participle for to be applicable or relevant
Present participle for to prepare (someone) with a skill
(usually used in past participle form) Present participle for to design or destine for a particular purpose
Present participle for to be or to provide an advantage to
Present participle for to give a particular shape or form to
Deserving of
Worthy of something, or of being treated in a particular way
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