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Definition of suit
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of suit is as below...
Suit (n.) The act of
suing;
the
process
by which one
endeavors
to gain an end or an
object;
an
attempt
to
attain
a
certain
result;
pursuit;
endeavor.
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Relinquish
::
Relinquish
(v. t.) To
withdraw
from; to leave
behind;
to
desist
from; to
abandon;
to quit; as, to
relinquish
a
pursuit..
Allemande
::
Allemande
(n.) A dance in
moderate
twofold
time,
invented
by the
French
in the reign of Louis XIV.; -- now
mostly
found in
suites
of
pieces,
like those of Bach and
Handel..
Nonsuit
::
Nonsuit
(n.) A
neglect
or
failure
by the
plaintiff
to
follow
up his suit; a
stopping
of the suit; a
renunciation
or
withdrawal
of the cause by the
plaintiff,
either
because
he is
satisfied
that he can not
support
it, or upon the
judge's
expressing
his
opinion.
A
compulsory
nonsuit
is a
nonsuit
ordered
by the court on the
ground
that the
plaintiff
on his own
showing
has not made out his
case..
Sustain
::
Sustain
(v. t.) To allow the
prosecution
of; to admit as
valid;
to
sanction;
to
continue;
not to
dismiss
or
abate;
as, the court
sustained
the
action
or
suit..
Flush
::
Flush (n.) A hand of cards of the same suit.
Imparity
::
Imparity
(n.) Lack of
comparison,
correspondence,
or
suitableness;
incongruity..
Correspondently
::
Correspondently
(adv.)
In a a
corresponding
manner;
conformably;
suitably.
Ledgment
::
Ledgment
(n.) A
string-course
or
horizontal
suit of
moldings,
such as the base
moldings
of a
building..
Clever
::
Clever
(a.)
Having
fitness,
propriety,
or
suitableness..
Level
::
Level (v. i.) To be
level;
to be on a level with, or on an
equality
with,
something;
hence,
to
accord;
to
agree;
to
suit..
Edibleness
::
Edibleness
(n.)
Suitableness
for being
eaten.
Heavenlyminded
::
Heavenlyminded
(a.)
Having
the
thoughts
and
affections
placed
on, or
suitable
for,
heaven
and
heavenly
objects;
devout;
godly;
pious..
Epistolary
::
Epistolary
(a.)
Pertaining
to
epistles
or
letters;
suitable
to
letters
and
correspondence;
as, an
epistolary
style..
Apply
::
Apply (v. i.) To suit; to
agree;
to have some
connection,
agreement,
or
analogy;
as, this
argument
applies
well to the
case..
Apposite
::
Apposite
(a.) Very
applicable;
well
adapted;
suitable
or fit;
relevant;
pat; --
followed
by to; as, this
argument
is very
apposite
to the
case..
Microcoustic
::
Microcoustic
(a.)
Pertaining,
or
suited,
to the
audition
of small
sounds;
fitted
to
assist
hearing..
Vexation
::
Vexation
(n.) A
harassing
by
process
of law; a
vexing
or
troubling,
as by a
malicious
suit..
Rhetorician
::
Rhetorician
(a.)
Suitable
to a
master
of
rhetoric.
Attentat
::
Attentat
(n.) Any step
wrongly
innovated
or
attempted
in a suit by an
inferior
judge.
Jesuitical
::
"Jesuitical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Jesuits,
or to their
principles
and
methods..
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