All 36 Uses
appropriate
in
The Federalist Papers -- Modern English Edition 2
(Edited)
- Direct taxes principally relate to land and buildings, and they may be appropriate for the rule of apportionment.
p. 82.9appropriate = fitting to the situation
- Money to support an army can only be appropriated for Defense:
p. 91.9appropriated = budgeted
- Ban v. 2-Year Appropriations
p. 98.9appropriations = approval of funding
- The proposed Constitution limits military appropriations to a two-year period.
p. 98.9appropriations = budgeting
- A peacetime military ban tries to do too much and will not be obeyed; a two-year appropriation provides for emergencies and will be a powerful remedy.
p. 98.9appropriation = designation of funds (budgeted for a particular use)
- If the majority party wants to appropriate more money than seems proper to support the military for two years, the community will be warned and be able to take measures to guard against it.
p. 99.2appropriate = allocate (budget for a particular use)
- Some people say limiting military appropriations to the period of two years won't be safe.
p. 99.8 *appropriations = approval of funding
- It must pay the national government's employees, current and future debts, and other appropriate expenses.
p. 109.2 *appropriate = fitting to the situation
- The States have no right to question whether the demand is appropriate.
p. 109.7appropriate = proper
- The federal government would have to take appropriated funds from their proper objects to defend the States.
p. 111.1appropriated = budgeted (assigned for a particular use)
- Clear expression requires well-formed ideas and the appropriate words.
p. 131.6appropriate = fitting to the situation
- The same group can RAISE TROOPS to an INDEFINITE NUMBER, and appropriate money to support them for an INDEFINITE PERIOD OF TIME.
p. 137.6appropriate = allocate (budget for a particular use)
- Limiting the term for military appropriations is a second precaution against the danger from standing armies.
p. 149.7appropriations = approval of funding
- Opponents of the Constitution say Great Britain requires an annual vote of the legislature for military appropriations and the American Constitution has lengthened this critical period to two years.
p. 149.8
- Does the British Constitution limit military appropriations to one year?
p. 149.8
- Does the American require two-year Congressional appropriations?
p. 149.9
- The British Constitution has no limit on military appropriations.
p. 149.9
- And the American Constitution limits military appropriations to no more than two years.
p. 149.9
- Although the British Constitution doesn't have a term limit for appropriating supplies to the army, in practice the parliament has limited it to one year.
p. 149.9appropriating = designating (for a particular use)
- The representative body has the power to make appropriations to the army for any period of time beyond one year.
p. 150.1appropriations = approval of funding
- Military appropriations are limited to TWO YEARS.
p. 150.1
- This is an appropriate precaution.
p. 158.7appropriate = fitting to the situation
- The people should place their confidence where they discover it is most appropriate.
p. 172.2
- National interests have suffered on a hundred occasions from inappropriate attention to State prejudices, interests, and views.
p. 172.9inappropriate = unsuitable (not fitting the situation)standard prefix: The prefix "in-" in inappropriate means not and reverses the meaning of appropriate. This is the same pattern you see in words like invisible, incomplete, and insecure.
- Under different circumstances, different lengths of time are appropriate.
p. 193.9appropriate = fitting to the situation
- However, inappropriate passions sometimes influence citizens.
p. 229.1inappropriate = unsuitable (not fitting the situation)standard prefix: The prefix "in-" in inappropriate means not and reverses the meaning of appropriate. This is the same pattern you see in words like invisible, incomplete, and insecure.
- The electors will be chosen at the appropriate time for this specific purpose, rather than having any pre-established body make the decision.
p. 247.9appropriate = suitable (fitting to the situation)
- This feature doesn't help us decide if the Executive authority, as defined in the Constitution, is appropriate.
p. 250.4
- It will be difficult to discover which public official is responsible for misconduct, so they can be removed from office or punished, if appropriate.
p. 259.9appropriate = fitting to the situation
- Government administration includes conducting foreign negotiations, preparing financial plans, asking for and spending public money as appropriated by the legislature, directing the army, navy and operations of war, and other similar duties.
p. 264.6appropriated = budgeted (assigned for a particular use)
- This is an appropriate provision.
p. 268.5appropriate = fitting to the situation
- Appropriate Presidential Powers
p. 268.7
- An effective executive needs to have the appropriate powers.
p. 268.8appropriate = suitable (fitting to the situation)
- A brief discussion of it is appropriate.
p. 285.9appropriate = fitting to the situation
- Recover Taxes: Jury Inappropriate
p. 308.9inappropriate = unsuitable (not fitting the situation)standard prefix: The prefix "in-" in inappropriate means not and reverses the meaning of appropriate. This is the same pattern you see in words like invisible, incomplete, and insecure.
- I believe that trial by jury is not appropriate for all cases.
p. 311.7appropriate = suitable (fitting to the situation)
Definitions:
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(1)
(appropriate as in: it is appropriate) suitable (fitting) for a particular situation
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(2)
(appropriate as in: appropriate from their culture) to take without asking -- often without right
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(3)
(appropriate as in: Congress will appropriate funds) to set aside for a particular use
- (4) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)