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fit

Definition for fit

adjective as in healthy, in good physical shape

noun as in seizure; sudden emotion

verb as in belong, correspond

verb as in equip

Strongest matches

accommodate, fix, get, make, prepare, provide, ready

Strong matches

accoutre, arm, furnish, implement, outfit, rig

Weak matches

kit out, make up

verb as in adapt, change

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Example Sentences

However, in zinc oxide, the researchers observed this effect even when the number of electrons did not fit the usual pattern.

Physically fit and back to his ebullient self.

From BBC

We probably had eight to 10 fittings just to find that yellow dress.

The office also said that it did not consider the situation at the river to fit the definition of a natural disaster under federal law.

She also said she hopes Trump follows through in having his nominees, including Bondi, undergo FBI background checks to ensure they're all fit to serve.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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