ADEQUATE


Meaning of ADEQUATE in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a satisfactory/adequate explanation (= one that explains something completely )

A bank must offer an adequate explanation of all its charges.

adequate protection

Some car seats for children did not provide adequate protection.

adequate/proper precautions

Companies have a legal responsibility to take adequate precautions against fire.

adequate/proper preparation

You cannot go on a dangerous trip like this without adequate preparation.

adequate/proper supervision

Why had the parents not provided adequate supervision?

an adequate supply

The larger cities usually have more modern health facilities and an adequate supply of medicines.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

barely

They were clumsy to use, the striking surface barely adequate .

But no one could suppose that the result could be more than barely adequate .

They were barely adequate , but to tell the truth there was not much worth lighting up.

Instead, he wrote a barely adequate , undistinguished letter.

more

He said I should have more adequate protection than a burglar alarm.

The severe limiting of the category would be pragmatic as well in securing more adequate medical insurance coverage.

This in turn will provide a more adequate basis for the formulation of relevant policy.

It is, rather, the context in which more adequate explanation can occur, or at least be attempted.

Such a position is not just a correction of Kant but a fundamental rejection in favor of another and more adequate criterion.

The houses should be repaired and modernised; proper plumbing should be installed, and more adequate heating.

However, such questions must be asked if we hope to develop a more adequate policy in relation to doping in sport.

perfectly

However, lower your aural sights a little and £200 - £300 will get you a perfectly adequate operator.

The rest will be moved on to a perfectly adequate out-of-town portal site with ads that flash and jitter.

Other requirements: Light: Appreciates good light from above and all round, though light from above is perfectly adequate .

It is possible to subscribe to an updating service, but adopting your own scheme is perfectly adequate and is not expensive.

The address book is an odd addition, given that the database is perfectly adequate for fulfilling this need.

Boot space is perfectly adequate quite shallow but long.

This can make the conventional approach perfectly adequate for some systems development work.

Ardmore's runway is more generously dimensioned and better levelled than North Shore's but North Shore is perfectly adequate too.

quite

Your first effort may well look like a rag doll, but this is quite adequate to begin with.

In the developed western countries private resources and the capital market were quite adequate .

The existing arrangements of asking for police assistance when the presence of weapons is suspected are considered to be quite adequate .

Although the data collected were quite adequate for this purpose, no attempt was made to claim representativeness for the doorstep survey.

The researchers estimated Diatryma's athletic ability as quite adequate to catch most of the contemporary mammals.

I believe that that is quite adequate .

However, the detailed cross-referencing is usually quite adequate to take care of such problems.

■ NOUN

account

It is, I think, one of two parts of an adequate account of causal asymmetry.

Anything like an adequate account of the method of empirical inquiry is out of the question here.

Can the background view be held on its own as an adequate account of causation?

explanation

It is very hard to provide a simple but adequate explanation .

The analyst must be sensitive to possible environmental effects when attempting to provide an adequate explanation for a particular political behavior.

Nor is economic failure an adequate explanation .

It is, rather, the context in which more adequate explanation can occur, or at least be attempted.

But is this an adequate explanation ?

As a result, there is rarely the time to provide adequate explanations as to why a particular step is carried out.

However, other data presented here suggest that this is not an adequate explanation .

food

Others are dining, on the cautious assumption that a nine o'clock party might not provide adequate food .

Each family was perennially engaged in securing an adequate food supply for its members.

Regular feeding with a general fertiliser will help to ensure that the plants are always supplied with adequate food materials.

One 63-year-old freed prisoner revealed that captives were kept in metal cages without sanitation or adequate food .

The latter, he argues, can only be accomplished if an adequate food supply is produced within a ecologically sustainable system.

income

Unemployment does not only deny an adequate income , it can create deep crises of social identity.

This put him on two public payrolls, the county and the state, and assured him of an adequate income .

The other is to find well-paid employment which will provide her with an adequate income to afford the repayments.

information

It is important to appropriately balance these risks on the basis of adequate information .

The first point is that you can't make a meaningful choice of subjects without adequate information .

level

The scheme for parents would have to start with a really adequate level of child benefits.

To continue the previous example, suppose that 500 units was determined to be an adequate level of safety stock.

Questions about adequate levels of safety on the roads or in factories, or about purity in foods are of this kind.

They will have failed to maintain an adequate level of expectation about what life can be as non-parents.

preparation

Preparation and follow-up To get full value from a visit, adequate preparation and follow-up are vital.

The importance of adequate preparation can not be overemphasized in view of the substantial delays and costs that could arise through error.

However, this is more surely an argument for adequate preparation than for a refusal to appear.

In either case adequate preparation should be made, so that the relevant facts and estimates are in a presentable state.

Jimmy Carter's limited experience in politics had not given him adequate preparation for the demands of the White House.

It is open, voluntary, not embarked upon lightly or without adequate preparation .

protection

They should be clamped in reasonably dry conditions with adequate protection against frost.

Most universities have some review committee that requires a statement from the researcher that adequate protection will be guaranteed for all respondents.

Men involved in the upper reaches of political life might not necessarily find in it an adequate protection .

Federal safety experts say such helmets appear to offer adequate protection for skaters.

He said I should have more adequate protection than a burglar alarm.

Three days later, however, President Nixon ordered that the reconnaissance missions be resumed and that they receive adequate protection .

The court is able to give adequate protection to solicitors' clients without straining the language of section 69.

The General Accounting Office reports that airbags do not provide adequate protection for small children and others not sitting in normal position.

provision

All major publicly-funded housing developments will make adequate provision for the less well off.

Peace of mind, adequate provision for family and friends, and the knowledge that one's wishes will be carried out.

Management considers that adequate provision has been made for any liability which may arise in respect of the years 1981 to 1983.

The need for the adequate provision of permanent residential homes increases substantially as the mentally handicapped child grows up.

The Rules do contain adequate provisions for appeal by the person upon whom a notice is served.

There is a gross disparity between the size of the unemployment problem and the minuscule educational resources available to make adequate provision .

supply

But, as disappointed abolitionists in the country reported, adequate supply remained crucial.

It also is working to ensure an adequate supply of modems too, from Motorola and others.

Basically, if you follow the suggestions we have made earlier, you will obtain adequate supplies of vitamins and minerals.

While saying this I do not want to exaggerate the lack of adequate supplies of goodwill.

Encouragement and real results are the essential ingredients required to nurture adequate supplies of willpower and to keep it growing.

The restrictions in outdoor water use were approved last week to help maintain adequate supplies during the shutdown.

Others represented yet more heroes and champions, of which the disc had a more than adequate supply .

support

If Britain is to maintain its tradition of excellent clinical research adequate support must be provided for the clinical costs of research.

By fitting one central bar, three-point cramping is possible, catering for irregular shapes, while still providing adequate support .

Welfare and social services Recent research has demonstrated that people with severe mental handicaps can undertake productive work, with adequate support .

It's important that the sling is easy to put on single-handed, and that your baby gets adequate support .

Doors of the hatch can be hinged or sliding, or even a lift-down flap, as long as it's got adequate support .

Dividing one room into two is not a difficult operation, and simple studding can provide adequate support for sheet plasterboard.

system

The implication drawn from the trade is that modern corporations lack an adequate system of accountability.

Ensure that an adequate system for taking backup files is established and maintained.

Any manager who fails to devise adequate systems for job control is at best not in control and at worst out of control.

Likewise, for those caring for an adult the scheme would have to be built on an adequate system of disability benefits.

It can not be stressed enough that an adequate system for financial control must be a priority matter for the haulier.

time

Set aside adequate time for thought and planning.

The importance of the results should be such that there is adequate time to seek opinions from employees. 2.

If adequate time has been spent at the design stage, the construction of files holds few major problems.

We are also indebted to the Minister and the Whips for allowing us adequate time in which to adduce our arguments.

They also criticised the lack of adequate time for consultation.

We will want to give adequate time to them to share their experiences and insights.

This period of grace has in normal market conditions given the house owner adequate time in which to find a buyer.

First, all overlap periods must allow adequate time for exchange of information between the staff coming to duty and those leaving.

training

Employees should also be given adequate training in safety precautions etc.

The first problem is that many young doctors do not get an adequate training .

The report also emphasized the need for adequate training and supervision of personnel working in this area.

There is no substitute for adequate training , instruction and supervision.

This involves: Installing a written system for checking temperatures, plus adequate training and instruction on the system for staff.

Apart from recruitment the greatest problem most armies faced was that of giving adequate training to their officers.

Are staff given adequate training to enable them to undertake recruitment activities?

It is unfair, however, to expect nurses to take on this new role and responsibility without adequate training and supervision.

understanding

The creditor would not be concerned with the question whether or not the surety had an adequate understanding of the transaction.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Employers must provide adequate training opportunities.

Hardin's campaign did not have adequate funds to broadcast any ads on television.

Make sure that the lighting is adequate so that your guests to see what they are eating.

Most people eat an adequate diet.

None of his workers received adequate safety training.

Now that we have extended the hall, those small electric heaters are no longer adequate .

Redman's performance was adequate , though it lacked originality.

The heating system would only be adequate for a much smaller house.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Nevertheless, it is still open to question whether these arrangements are an adequate substitute for parliamentary scrutiny.

She gives accounts of the long hours worked by women and the effort put into maintaining what were seen as adequate standards.

The minerals in a normal diet will be adequate to replace any losses.

The retail business, which is essential for the maintenance of adequate market liquidity, declined after the 1987 stock market crash.

There is often no provision made, or considered adequate for elderly relatives without causing gross inconvenience to all parties.

Winter may seem like the ideal time to do interior painting, but it requires adequate ventilation.

Yet, without a ground and adequate pitch, the sport was unlikely to flourish.

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