Fit+condition

  • 1condition — con|di|tion1 [ kən dıʃn ] noun *** 1. ) singular or uncount the physical state of something: The survey will assess the condition of thousands of bridges. in good/bad/terrible etc. condition: The house is in fairly good condition. a ) the… …

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  • 2fit — n Fit, attack, access, accession, paroxysm, spasm, convulsion are comparable when they denote a sudden seizure or spell resulting from an abnormal condition of body or mind. The last three are too specific in their technical medical senses to be… …

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  • 3fit — fit1 [fit] vt. fitted or fit, fitting [ME fitten < ? or akin ? to ON fitja, to knit, tie ends of thread, akin to OHG fizza, skein of thread, ult. < IE * pedyo , fetter, lit., of the foot < base * ped , FOOT] 1. to be suitable or adapted… …

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  • 6condition — n 1 Condition, stipulation, terms, provision, proviso, reservation, strings are comparable when meaning something that is established or is regarded as the prerequisite of a promise or agreement being fulfilled or taking effect. Condition implies …

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  • 7fit as a fiddle — informal phrase very fit He was as fit as a fiddle right up to the time he died. Thesaurus: feeling, looking and being healthysynonym Main entry: fiddle * * * I …

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  • 8Fit — Fit, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Fitted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Fitting}.] 1. To make fit or suitable; to adapt to the purpose intended; to qualify; to put into a condition of readiness or preparation. [1913 Webster] The time is fitted for the duty. Burke.… …

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  • 9fit — [adj1] suitable, appropriate able, adapted, adequate, advantageous, apposite, apt, becoming, befitting, beneficial, capable, comely, comme il faut, competent, conformable, convenient, correct, correspondent, deserving, desirable, due, equipped,… …

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  • 10fit for a particular purpose — n. An item’s condition of being suitable for the purpose for which it is intended, usually as promised by the seller. See also warranty The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 …

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