Appropriate is an adjective that means right, as in right thing to do. It's also a verb that means to set apart or authorize, as in to appropriate funds.
Appropriate means 'fitting for the occasion'.
Clarify. explain, resolve, or straighten out means explain, unravel, or clear up.
it means very little-the opposite of ample funds.
It means appropriate
Appropriate is an adjective that means right, as in right thing to do. It's also a verb that means to set apart or authorize, as in to appropriate funds.
Yes, it is an adjective. It means fitting or deserved. The homograph verb "appropriate" has an entirely different meaning (set aside funds).
Congress has the ability to appropriate funds to be spent by the federal government.
Judgment funds
false (NovaNet)
interim distribution
No, Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) funds are typically reserved for non-alcoholic recreational activities and services to benefit military personnel and their families. This means that purchasing alcohol would not be an appropriate use of MWR funds.
1. Eww, don't stick your tongue out! That's not appropriate! 2. The town will appropriate funds to begin building the new college.
Appropriate means 'fitting for the occasion'.
Finance/Budget DTAs
joint resolution
It means to explain what is talked about.