suit to



suit someone or something to something

to match someone or something to something. I am sorry, but we don't suit the worker to the job. We find a job that suits the worker. Let's try to suit a new sports jacket to the slacks you have on.
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suit to

v.
To make someone or something appropriate or suitable for something; adapt someone or something to something: We started with the basic recipe, and suited it to our own tastes. The camel is suited to its environment.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
GeordieJOR-deeEnglish
AignÉIs-Irish
Emilianae-mee-LYAH-nah (Italian, Spanish)Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Emalee-English (Rare)
Okoro-Western African, Urhobo
LinhLEENG, LEENVietnamese