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vb. (context transitive idiomatic English) to be suitable for
Usage examples of "lend itself to".
Being brought here at gunpoint doesn't lend itself to particularly clear thinking.
And car-racing wasn't the kind of operation that would lend itself to that sort of thing anyway.
And car-racing wasnt the kind of operation that would lend itself to that sort of thing anyway.
I wrestled with my priorities, for my lame leg did not lend itself to carrying heavy burdens for too extended a time.
Unsprinkled, it will lie outside Brauxel's window and lend itself to description: And the Vistula flows, and the mill mills, and the narrow-gauge railway runs, and the butter melts, and the milk thickens -- put a little sugar on top -- and the spoon stands upright, and the ferry comes over, and the sun is gone, and the sun returns, and the sea sand passes, and the sea licks sand.