fitment

IPA: fˈɪtmʌnt

noun

  • A thing fitted to another in order to accomplish a specific purpose.
  • An item of permanent furniture or equipment.
  • The act of furnishing with fitments; an instance of such an act.
  • The proper positioning and orientation of a thing for it to serve its designed purpose.
  • (India) The categorisation of an employee, for the purpose of calculating salary or allowances.
  • (archaic) Something that suits or fits.
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Examples of "fitment" in Sentences

  • This helps prevent fitment problems, Simpson says.
  • In the case of profit-making CPSEs, the fitment is a uniform 30\%.
  • Getting the right offset for your particular application is 90 percent of successful custom wheel fitment.
  • Too bad for Frank, Advan released news of the Advan RZ for BMW fitments and even better, an E82 specific fitment.
  • We still call it prototype as we feel the fitment is a little off for the US Spec cars with the charcoal canister.
  • The industry newspaper said that diesel engines were discussed, and that the first fitment would likely be the 2012 Saab 9-3.
  • _A prettily designed "fitment" runs along the left-hand wall and the further wall, taking in the fireplace and doors as part of its scheme.
  • People accept new ideas with great difficulty, and my only hope is that they may grow to accept the idea of fitment furniture through finding the idea a product of their own; a personal discovery that comes from their own needs.
  • The Profi-fit wheel is said to bring benefits for manufacturers of off-highway vehicles, including easier tyre fitment, which is less likely to damage tyres, and a lighter-weight design that has not compromised the wheel's strength and durability.

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