Lend itself to Meaning in English
expression
ˈɫɛnd/ /ˌɪtˈsɛɫf/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
LEND it-SELF too / tuh / ti
lˈɛnd/ /ɪtsˈɛlf/ /tˈuː
lend it-SELF TOO
Definition
To be suitable for a particular use, purpose, or situation. It means something can be easily used or adapted for that purpose.
Usage & Nuances
This is a semi-formal to formal expression, often used in professional, academic, or technical contexts. Common collocations: 'The idea lends itself to...' or 'This material doesn't lend itself to...'. It cannot be used for people, only things or ideas. Avoid using it in informal spoken English.
Spanish: prestarse a - ser apto paraPortuguese (BR): prestar-se a - ser adequado paraPortuguese (PT): prestar-se a - ser apropriado paraChinese (Simplified): 适合于Chinese (Traditional): 適合於Hindi: के अनुकूल होनाArabic: يصلح لِـ - يناسبBengali: উপযুক্ত হওয়া - মানানসই হওয়াRussian: подходить - быть пригодным дляJapanese: 適している - 向いているVietnamese: phù hợp với - thích hợp vớiKorean: 적합하다 - 어울리다Turkish: elverişli olmak - uygun olmakUrdu: موزوں ہونا - مناسب ہوناIndonesian: cocok untuk - sesuai untuk
Example Sentences
This book lends itself to children’s story time.
basic
The solution does not lend itself to quick fixes.
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His style lends itself to comedy.
basic
Not every movie lends itself to a sequel.
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This topic really lends itself to lively discussion in class.
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The material doesn’t lend itself to outdoor use.
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