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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024ap•pro•pri•ate /adjective: əˈproʊpriɪt; verb: -ˌeɪt/USA pronunciation adj., v., -at•ed, -at•ing. adj. - particularly suitable;
fitting; correct:appropriate behavior.[be + ~ + to]remarks appropriate to the occasion. v. [~ + object] - Governmentto set apart for a specific purpose: appropriated funds for an environmental study.
- to take for oneself;
steal:They appropriated my ideas as their own. ap•pro•pri•ate•ly, adv. ap•pro•pri•ate•ness, n. [uncountable]See -propr-. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024ap•pro•pri•ate (adj. ə prō′prē it;v. ə prō′prē āt′),USA pronunciation adj., v., -at•ed, -at•ing. adj. - suitable or fitting for a particular purpose, person, occasion, etc.:an appropriate example; an appropriate dress.
- belonging to or peculiar to a person;
proper:Each played his appropriate part. v.t. - Governmentto set apart, authorize, or legislate for some specific purpose or use:The legislature appropriated funds for the university.
- to take to or for oneself;
take possession of. - to take without permission or consent;
seize; expropriate:He appropriated the trust funds for himself. - to steal, esp. to commit petty theft.
- Late Latin appropriātus made one's own (past participle of appropriāre), equivalent. to Latin ap- ap-1 + propri(us) one's own + -ātus -ate1
- 1515–25
ap•pro′pri•ate•ly, adv. ap•pro′pri•ate•ness, n. ap•pro′pri•a•tive (ə prō′prē ā′tiv, -ə tiv),USA pronunciation adj. ap•pro′pri•a′tive•ness, n. ap•pro′pri•a′tor, n. - 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged befitting, apt, meet, felicitous, suited, proper, due, becoming, pertinent.
- 3.See corresponding entry in Unabridged apportion, allocate, assign.
- 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged unsuitable, inept.
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