Convenient in a sentence as an adjective

In fact, it was more convenient for my family.

Its a convenient and highly secure way to access your phone.

It's not something you can just ignore because it's convenient.

Just any place where you're expected to give more than what may be convenient and everyone else does the same.

To us, screwing up the data is far worse than making development a little less convenient.

The formatting was wrong, it was inconvenient, and the metadata was filled with **** from the rippers that meant it would never sort properly.

There's a much more interesting spectrum of human behavior online that doesn't fit into these convenient categories.

They should change their policy to "open when it's convenient for us to flog it for PR purposes, else closed, oh and please store all your office documents on our cloud, we make it really convenient.

Good thing all source code is just very convenient mathematical notation describing an algorithm... This to me is the most fundamental reason software patents are insane.

It would seem the Facebook app had been populating her address book with emails and contact photos, and decided to migrate all her Facebook-using contacts over to this convenient new system.

Kafka's "Trial" was a nightmare for the accused, but think how convenient it is for the authorities to not publicize charges or sentencing and to do everything on their most expedient schedule.

You don't need to carefully engineer a B1-R1 matching out of the larger one between all the six bags; the Axiom of Choice sort of gives you the firepower to just claim that this B1-R1 matching exists, and call it a day. Nearly all mathematicians are satisfied with this, because for them set theory is no more than a convenient tool to carry out their investigations into _other_ things, like numbers, geometric spaces and what not.

So 90% go to prison without a trial!It also must be very convenient that the US law is so complex now, and has gotten to the point where everyone can be incriminated with something, so basically the prosecutors can threaten just about anyone with at least a charge or two, if they want to.

I have a sort of extremely light and strong functions and modules, adapted to be most easily ftp'd, and with them you may pursue, and at any time combine them with others, secure and indestructible by standard mean time to failure of hardware and denial of service, easy and convenient to compile and catalog.

Convenient definitions

adjective

suited to your comfort or purpose or needs; "a convenient excuse for not going"

adjective

large and roomy (`convenient' is archaic in this sense); "a commodious harbor"; "a commodious building suitable for conventions"

See also: commodious