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61adequate — / ædɪkwət/ adjective large or good enough ♦ to operate without adequate cover to act without being completely protected by insurance …
62adequate remedy at law — For purposes of rule that a litigant who fails to avail himself of a remedy provided by law and who is subsequently barred from pursuing that remedy because of his own lack of diligence cannot rely on the absence of a remedy at law as a basis for …
63adequate remedy at law — For purposes of rule that a litigant who fails to avail himself of a remedy provided by law and who is subsequently barred from pursuing that remedy because of his own lack of diligence cannot rely on the absence of a remedy at law as a basis for …
64adequate facilities — See adequate or reasonable facilities …
65adequate legal remedy — See adequate remedy at law …
66adequate to — adjective having the requisite qualities for (Freq. 4) equal to the task the work isn t up to the standard I require • Syn: ↑capable, ↑equal to, ↑up to • Similar to: ↑adequate …
67adequate stimulus — noun : a stimulus that acts only on an especially adapted end organ light is an adequate stimulus of the rods and cones of the retina …
68adequate diet — balanced and fully sufficient feed in aquaculture or nature …
69adequate diet — a diet that enables an animal to grow, mature, and reproduce in a normal manner. Cf. optimal d …
70adequate nutrition — see under diet …