0 in a way that is acceptable and right for something or someone:
She was still trying to come up with a suitably smart answer.
The restaurant dishes up suitably modern fare of nachos and grills.
Their statements were often suitably vague about just what proportion of the timber would be devoted to meeting the demands of the state.
It assumes that electronic keyboards and pitched percussion instruments are available, alongside standard classroom percussion and at least one suitably loaded computer.
This gave him a suitably grand purpose, but made nonsense of the original scenario, so that more drastic alterations were now needed.
The book concludes with a very long literature list of 63 pages, suitably cross-referenced, covering the biology and taxonomy of solitary bees and wasps.