Definitionadj. being of striking appropriateness and pertinence
Last update: October 12, 2015
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In this context it would be quite apposite to say that our policy is up to . [adjective]
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Do not deviate from the apposite topic of discussion . [adjective]
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Hughes) asked an entirely apposite question about judicial review. [adjective]
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The method is particularly apposite for studying feedback problems an example of which is given in the paper. [adjective]
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And at the same time with such apposite trenchancy. [adjective]
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His purpose, as stated by himself, was to show that in words, even taken singly, "there are boundless stores of moral and historic truth, and no less of passion and imagination laid up" - a truth enforced by a number of most apposite illustrations. [Please select]
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Even Balder made remarks which seemed to be regarded as apposite. [Please select]
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More than once exactly the right moment presented itself when he could interject an apposite remark. [Please select]
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Is not sympathy with what is modern, instant, actual, and apposite a fair parallel of patriotism. [Please select]
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A few more such, and "old woman" [Footnote: An apposite passage is quoted in Appendix F. [Please select]
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The proposition took everybody by surprise; it was so striking, so apposite, so ingenious. [Please select]
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