lend oneself
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Definition
Verb phrase: - To be suitable or adaptable for a particular purpose or analysis: This phrase indicates that something possesses qualities that make it appropriate, useful, or easily applied to a specific situation, task, or interpretation.
Usage
The phrase "lend itself to" is used to describe how a subject (an object, theory, situation, or material) naturally allows for or facilitates a particular use or interpretation. It suggests inherent suitability. - It is typically used in formal or academic contexts. - The structure is: [Subject] + lends itself to + [noun/noun phrase].
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "Lend itself readily to": Emphasizes a high degree of suitability or ease of application.
- The software's open architecture lends itself readily to future upgrades.
- The phrase is almost always used in the active voice ("lends itself to") rather than the passive.
Variants and Related Words
- Lend (verb): To grant the use of something temporarily. This is the root verb from which the phrase is derived, though the meaning in the phrase is idiomatic.
- Can you lend me your pen?
Synonyms
- Be suited to: To be appropriate for.
- Be adaptable to: To be capable of being modified for a purpose.
- Facilitate: To make an action or process easier.
Antonyms
- Resist: To withstand the action or effect of.
- This theory resists simple application to complex cases.
- Be ill-suited to: To be inappropriate for.
Related Idioms
- "Lend a hand": To help or assist.
- Could you lend a hand with these boxes?
- Note: This is a different, more common idiom meaning "to help."
Verb
- be applicable to; as to an analysis
- This theory lends itself well to our new data