
lend itself to
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English Dictionarylend itself to somethingto be suitable for being used in a particular way
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Idiomslend itself tolend itself to (something)to be good for a particular use.
It was surprising how well her book lent itself to being turned into a film. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
lend itself to somethinglend itself to (something)to be good for a particular use.
It was surprising how well her book lent itself to being turned into a film. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
lend itself to• lend (oneself/itself) to (something)
be adaptable to something
The small hall does not lend itself to having a very good musical performance.
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lend itself to something• lend (oneself/itself) to (something)
be adaptable to something
The small hall does not lend itself to having a very good musical performance.
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lend itself to v. phr. To give a chance for or be useful for; to be possible or right for.
Bob was sick and did not go to Jane's party, but his absence lent itself to misunderstanding.
The teacher's paperweight was a heavy piece of metal which sometimes lent itself to use as a hammer.
This poem lends itself to our program very well. Compare: LEND ONESELF TO.
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