What is another word for see fit to?

Pronunciation: [sˈiː fˈɪt tuː] (IPA)

"See fit to" is a phrase often used to indicate that someone deems it appropriate or necessary to take a particular action. Some commonly used synonyms for this phrase include "decide to", "judge it wise to", "think it best to", "deem it necessary to", and "consider it appropriate to". These phrases are often used interchangeably to convey the same meaning or intention. However, the use of one phrase versus another may convey a subtle difference in tone or emphasis. Ultimately, the choice of words will depend on the context, the speaker's intention, and the desired effect on the listener.

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A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with See fit to

  • And, Mr. Speaker, if the Governor and Council don't see fit to fall in with us, I say let the general duty law, and all, go to the devil, sir, and go about our business.
    Christopher Gadsden
  • Seems like God don't see fit to give the black man nothing but dreams - but He did give us children to make them dreams seem worthwhile.
    Lorraine Hansberry
  • You may call me selfish if you will, conservative or reactionary, or use any other harsh adjective you see fit to apply, but an American I was born, an American I have remained all my life.
    Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
  • All the precepts of Christianity agree to teach and command us to moderate our passions, to temper our affections towards all things below; to be thankful for the possession, and patient under the loss whenever he that gave it shall see fit to take away.
    William Temple
  • ...there has accumulated a vast tangle of emergency legislation, regulations, barriers and restraints, out of all proportion to and often missing and distorting the needs of the situation. For the restoration and modernisation of human civilization, this exaggerated outlawing of the fellow citizen whom we see fit to suspect as a traitor or revolutionary and also of the stranger within our gates, has to be restrained and brought back within the scheme of human rights.
    H. G. Wells

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