Adequate in a sentence as an adjective

The Samsung software I have seen on their TVs, laptops, phones has been adequate at best.

“That tells me that most of us are adequate, safe, reasonable drivers.

In India, a hut made of newspaper is adequate shelter year round.

Just because "In India, a hut made of newspaper is adequate shelter year round.

* Public transportation - Many US cities don't have adequate bus service.

Together, battling RSI and worse keyboard layouts, we sculpt scratch buffers to all sorts of works, many of adequate quality, but some exquisite.

However, the Founders believed the separation of powers between branches would create adequate checks and balances to prevent it from happening.

Things like making sure we have adequate entropy collection on all platforms, especially embedded ones, and adding some conservatism just in case SHA isn't a perfect random function are some of the other things which I am trying to balance as we make changes to /dev/random.

This mechanism put together gives you: if x < 4 { goto b } else { x = x - 4 ; goto a } also known as "subtract and branch if less than or equal to zero", also known as "an instruction adequate to construct a one-instruction computer".The virtual machine "runs" by generating an unending series of traps: in the "goto a" case, the result of translation is another address generating a trap.

He presents data that there was an adequate food supply in Bengal at the time, but particular groups of people including rural landless labourers and urban service providers like haircutters did not have the monetary means to acquire food as its price rose rapidly due to factors that include British military acquisition, panic buying, hoarding, and price gouging, all connected to the war in the region.

Adequate definitions

adjective

having the requisite qualities or resources to meet a task; "she had adequate training"; "her training was adequate"; "she was adequate to the job"; "he was equal to the task"

See also: equal

adjective

sufficient for the purpose; "an adequate income"; "the food was adequate"; "a decent wage"; "enough food"; "food enough"

See also: decent enough

adjective

about average; acceptable; "more than adequate as a secretary"

See also: passable tolerable