Pronunciation: /si fɪt/
verb to consider appropriate or suitable
A1 She will see fit to call you when she is ready.
A2 The teacher will see fit to assign homework over the weekend.
B1 The manager will see fit to approve your vacation request.
B2 The committee will see fit to allocate funds for the project.
C1 The judge will see fit to grant the defendant bail.
C2 The board of directors will see fit to implement the new policy.
adverb in a manner that is appropriate or suitable
A1 You can wear whatever you see fit to the party.
A2 Feel free to decorate your room however you see fit.
B1 Employees are allowed to take breaks whenever they see fit.
B2 The manager has the authority to make decisions as they see fit.
C1 The artist will create the masterpiece as they see fit, without any constraints.
C2 The CEO has the power to allocate resources as they see fit for the company's growth.
formal The board of directors will decide how to allocate the funds as they see fit.
informal You can use the conference room for your meeting if you see fit.
slang Just do whatever you see fit, man.
figurative She painted the canvas with bold strokes, letting her creativity guide her as she saw fit.
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