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"Apposite" in a Sentence (14 examples)
It is, however, apposite to note that this process will continue in the year ahead.
In their minds, a joke is always apposite.
The addition, from whatever source it was obtained, does not appear to me to be at all apposite, and therefore I conceive it to be spurious.
c. 1833–1856, Andrew Carrick, John Addington Symonds (editors), Medical Topography of Bristol, in Transactions of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association/Volume 2/3, Medical Topography would be the most apposite title, since it comprehends the principal objects of investigation; ….
Flora, however, received the remark as if it had been of a most apposite and agreeable nature; approvingly observing aloud that Mr. F's Aunt had a great deal of spirit.
Rough-neck is a capital word; it is more apposite and savory than the English navvy, and it is over-whelmingly more American.
On the other hand, many of the happiest railway experiences are casual events—so much so that in many cases only the keen eye and apposite knowledge of the real enthusiast spots an item of more than passing interest.
Information on almost every aspect of London Transport's railways—and on the Southern Region's Waterloo & City line—is here contained, with many apposite and well-captioned illustrations, in 125 pages, all for the modest price of one guinea.
And so it is good to see the big society born again, resurrected in Cameron's Christmas message. The timing was apposite: as the prime minister pointed out, many of the most active volunteers are Christians.
As a new political year begins, those nine words seem more apposite than ever, and they snugly fit one defining fact of our national predicament: that the wreckage of Brexit is all around us but our politicians will still not acknowledge it.
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Or is that just the way art is now? The neo-Victorian craze is very apposite.
In other words, they are used to name, rather than to describe. They are apposite nouns and not adjectives.
If the shift in theatrical setting and the shift in dramaturgy are at all related, they are apposite developments, independent yet homologous signs of a changing political and cultural climate.
Hugh gave the boy apples or other small apposites[…], but the child was too interested in the bishop to notice the gifts.
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