Tool in a sentence as a noun

If that is the case - you are making users use the wrong tool for the job.

I think a lot of us now see the state as a tool meant to make our lives more stable and just.

"Remembering that I'll be dead soon is the most important tool I've ever encountered to help me make the big choices in life.

"Pencil is the most natural and expressive tool for getting ideas on Paper"I thought this would be some kind of parody at first...

It's easy enough to get system tools to the level of "good enough for you" without ever reaching good enough for everyone.

When has it become fashionable to quite X and announce it to the whole world?LinkedIn is just a tool - it's usefulness depends on what your current needs are.

My hypothesis is that we need to reform the representation of programs to address this use case: I download the sources for a tool I use, wanting to make a tweak.

Tool in a sentence as a verb

If you're the kind of person who sees programming languages as mere tools --- and I think that's a totally legitimate perspective, personally --- you might find Golang very pleasant to use. I don't know that Golang is a great language, but it is an extremely well-designed tool.

It has become an invaluable research tool that permits students, teachers, librarians, and others to more efficiently identify and locate books.

What an evil tool, I should quit it as it stains my karma!- I don't use it any more, but every time I pass by the toolbox it reminds me that I still have it and I get this strong urge to get rid of it.

It's actually pretty similar to my situation: Google is basically a better Wikipedia searching tool than what Wikipedia provides.

This includes new ways to write, understand, and collaborate on code, and the next generation of tools and infrastructure for delivering software continuously and reliably.

Some people tried to argue back then that various protections offered by modern OSs and runtimes, such as address space randomization, and the availability of tools like Valgrind for finding memory access bugs, mitigates this.

Why do people put so much effort in comparing tool A to tool B when either of those tools only cover 5% of all the work that goes into any serious application, and the time saved by any advantage tool A has over tool B is pretty much negligible?I mean cool, so Meteor is maybe better for prototyping.

Tool definitions

noun

an implement used in the practice of a vocation

noun

the means whereby some act is accomplished; "my greed was the instrument of my destruction"; "science has given us new tools to fight disease"

See also: instrument

noun

a person who is controlled by others and is used to perform unpleasant or dishonest tasks for someone else

See also: creature puppet

noun

obscene terms for penis

See also: cock prick dick shaft pecker peter putz

verb

drive; "The convertible tooled down the street"

verb

ride in a car with no particular goal and just for the pleasure of it; "We tooled down the street"

See also: joyride

verb

furnish with tools

verb

work with a tool