We have no meanings for "suited only" in our records yet.
1 To outsiders, they might seem like problems suited only for college exams.
2 They saw the pursuit of money as intellectually uninteresting, suited only to shopkeepers.
3 But such a polity is suited only to a particular stage in the progress of society.
4 Their habit, their palace, their table, were suited only to the rank of an opulent senator.
5 The battle between intoxicated elephants is a sport suited only for the cruel-hearted, and too often indulged.
6 Some combination foods may be canned in either pints or quarts; other foods may be suited only for pints.
7 School Sport's annual surveys indicated that formal, organised sport suited only about half the students in secondary schools, he said.
8 These companies still treated Hadoop as an adjunct to the traditional database -as a tool suited only to certain types of data analysis.
9 The appetite came to be looked upon as something too gross for intelligent beings and suited only to the natures of the lower animals.
10 But a time must have at length arrived when the vegetation covering the ground was such as was suited only for high northern latitudes.
11 It suited only one, lauded a grandeur and dignity which stood firm as indestructible cliffs, and which no one here possessed save the Emperor Charles.
12 'Dear Livia, your principles are suited only to some Persian despotism.
13 "Return" is suited only to the drawing-room-itis ducal, & says itself with a simper & a smirk.
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This collocation consists of: Suited only through the time