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Definition of suit
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Suit (v. t.) To be
fitted
to; to
accord
with; to
become;
to
befit.
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Diligent
::
Diligent
(a.)
Interestedly
and
perseveringly
attentive;
steady
and
earnest
in
application
to a
subject
or
pursuit;
assiduous;
industrious.
Disengage
::
Disengage
(v. t.) To
release
from that with which
anything
is
engaged,
engrossed,
involved,
or
entangled;
to
extricate;
to
detach;
to set free; to
liberate;
to
clear;
as, to
disengage
one from a
party,
from
broils
and
controversies,
from an oath,
promise,
or
occupation;
to
disengage
the
affections
a
favorite
pursuit,
the mind from
study..
Jesuit
::
"Jesuit
(n.) One of a
religious
order
founded
by
Ignatius
Loyola,
and
approved
in 1540, under the title of The
Society
of
Jesus..
Receiver
::
Receiver
(n.) A
person
appointed,
ordinarily
by a
court,
to
receive,
and hold in
trust,
money or other
property
which is the
subject
of
litigation,
pending
the suit; a
person
appointed
to take
charge
of the
estate
and
effects
of a
corporation,
and to do other acts
necessary
to
winding
up its
affairs,
in
certain
cases..
Passionist
::
Passionist
(n.) A
member
of a
religious
order
founded
in Italy in 1737, and
introduced
into the
United
States
in 1852. The
members
of the order unite the
austerities
of the
Trappists
with the
activity
and zeal of the
Jesuits
and
Lazarists.
Called
also
Barefooted
Clerks
of the Most Holy
Cross..
Garb
::
Garb (n.) The whole dress or suit of
clothes
worn by any
person,
especially
when
indicating
rank or
office;
as, the garb of a
clergyman
or a
judge..
Field
::
Field (n.)
Cleared
land; land
suitable
for
tillage
or
pasture;
cultivated
ground;
the open
country.
Plaintiff
::
Plaintiff
(n.) One who
commences
a
personal
action
or suit to
obtain
a
remedy
for an
injury
to his
rights;
--
opposed
to
defendant.
Inconvenience
::
Inconvenience
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
inconvenient;
want of
convenience;
unfitness;
unsuitableness;
inexpediency;
awkwardness;
as, the
inconvenience
of the
arrangement..
Appeal
::
Appeal
(v. t.) An
application
for the
removal
of a cause or suit from an
inferior
to a
superior
judge or court for
reexamination
or
review.
Dangerous
::
Dangerous
(a.) Hard to suit;
difficult
to
please.
Suit
::
Suiting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Sui.
Kingly
::
Kingly
(superl.)
Belonging
to,
suitable
to, or
becoming,
a king;
characteristic
of,
resembling,
a king;
directed
or
administered
by a king;
monarchical;
royal;
sovereign;
regal;
august;
noble;
grand..
Fining
::
Fining
(n.) The
process
of
fining
or
refining;
clarification;
also
(Metal.),
the
conversion
of cast iron into
suitable
for
puddling,
in a
hearth
or
charcoal
fire..
Unappealable
::
Unappealable
(a.) Not
appealable;
that can not be
carried
to a
higher
tribunal
by
appeal;
as, an
unappealable
suit or
action..
Mate
::
Mate (n.) A
suitable
companion;
a
match;
an
equal.
Deputable
::
Deputable
(a.) Fit to be
deputed;
suitable
to act as a
deputy.
Industrialism
::
Industrialism
(n.)
Devotion
to
industrial
pursuits;
labor;
industry.
Misdight
::
Misdight
(a.)
Arrayed,
prepared,
or
furnished,
unsuitably..
Clerical
::
Clerical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
clergy;
suitable
for the
clergy.
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