|adjective|
1.Fitted around or to something or someone in a specified way.
‘loose- _fitting_ trousers’
2.Suitable or appropriate under the circumstances; right or proper.
‘a _fitting_ reward’
‘it was _fitting_ that his last innings for Middlesex should bring him his highest first-class score’
|noun|
1.A small part on or attached to a piece of furniture or equipment.
‘the wooden fittings were made of walnut’
‘Hardware stores sell brass fittings that convert standard pipe thread to the same thread used on garden hoses.’
2.An occasion when one tries on a garment that is being made or altered for one.
‘she's coming tomorrow for a _fitting_ ’
‘To set up the interview we had to work it in around fittings for his new costumes.’
3.Items, such as a cooker or shelves, which are fixed in a building but can be removed when the owner moves.
‘little remains of the house's Victorian fittings’
‘‘I think that, because of its historical links and the attractiveness of the building and the internal fittings, it is a good proposition,’ he said.’
4.The action of fitting something.
‘the _fitting_ of new engines by the shipyard’
‘Surgical care and the _fitting_ of an artificial limb costs about $3,000.’
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