noun noun: appropriation; plural noun: appropriations
1. the action of taking something for one's own use, typically without the owner's permission.
"the appropriation of parish funds"
derogatory the artistic practice or technique of reworking images from well-known paintings, photographs, etc., in one's own work.
2. a sum of money or total of assets devoted to a special purpose.
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appropriate to me is nice, gentle and caring. Putting yourself in others shoes and behaving. Being an overall peaceful and wel- doind person, Listening to others for the better and learning from their mistakes, THat is what i think is appropriate
The urge to be suitably attired or outfitted for ant occassion.
is the practice or technique of reworking images from well-known paintings, photographs, etc. in one's own work.
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Appropriate for what? Appropriate for a girls' night out? Appropriate for a disaster movie marathon? Appropriate for a John Cusack movie marathon? Appropriate for a 7 year-old kid? Appropriate for people who don't like scary movies?
Appropriate technology is designed to be appropriate to the context of its use.
Appropriate mode for WHAT?
what is an appropriate fraction
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Appropriate for whom, and for what purpose? Appropriate for a 10-year-old child's slumber party? Appropriate for your grandmother on her 96th birthday? Appropriate for a romantic night at home with your husband? Unless you specify what you mean by, "appropriate," this question is unanswerable and ultimately useless. The word "appropriate" does not have a universal meaning that can be tossed around without any specification. Anything can be appropriate or inappropriate, depending on the situation and on whose opinion you ask. By itself, the word "appropriate" is essentially meaningless; it needs to be qualified by a person and/or a situation: "Is this movie appropriate for my 5-year-old child?" or "Is this tie appropriate for a funeral?" or "Is this dress appropriate for me to wear at Susan's wedding?"
Bitefight is not appropriate for kids
Chill and cool are colloquialisms for appropriate.
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Appropriate for who, or what? This question needs more information to be answered. The definitions of "appropriate" and "inappropriate" are: "suitable (or not suitable) for a particular person, purpose or occasion" (definitions from dictionary.com). Unless you specify what that particular person, purpose or occasion is, your question is meaningless. By definition, whether something is appropriate or inappropriate is dependent on what it's being used for. Anything can be appropriate or inappropriate, depending on what it's being used for. For example, a sexy green dress would be appropriate for a cocktail party, but inappropriate for a funeral. So you cannot simply ask, "Is this dress appropriate?" You have to specify: "Is this dress appropriate for a cocktail party?" or "Is this dress appropriate for a funeral?" Or, "Is this movie appropriate?" Appropriate for who, or what? The question needs more information: "Is this movie appropriate for an 8-year-old child?" or "Is this movie appropriate for a romantic night at home with my husband?" or "Is this movie appropriate to watch at my grandmother's 91st birthday party?"
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