Sentence examples for to adequate from inspiring English sources

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Equal to some requirement; proportionate, or correspondent; fully sufficient; as, powers adequate to a great work; an adequate definition lawfully and physically sufficient.

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Dining Room service was slow to adequate.

My goal for the weekend, I told my teachers, was "to go from zero to adequate".

An estimated 100,000 survivors from the tragedy still not have access to adequate shelter.

How can we make sure every American has access to adequate health care?

Whatever you call it, its existence demands that markets be subject to adequate rules and oversight.

that they could "maintain access to adequate and affordable coverage for individuals with pre-existing conditions".

Their rights to adequate housing and to non-discrimination have been systematically ignored.

Hundreds of regional and remote communities do not currently have access to adequate mobile phone coverage.

For those living without access to adequate drinking water and sanitation, the SDG on water focuses on universal access.

Access to adequate food during the first 1,000 days of life is vitally important for healthy future generations.

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Anonymous inspectors admitted they had upgraded reports from 'poor' to 'adequate' in order to meet targets.

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