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1. Apt in the circumstances or in relation to something
2. Very appropriate
1. Tony Stark made an apposite remark about the importance of responsibility, which resonated with Spider-Man's own philosophy.
2. The Flash's quick response to the emergency was apposite to his super-speed abilities.
3. Doraemon pulled out an apposite gadget to help Nobita with his homework woes.
4. In 'The Godfather', Vito Corleone's advice to his son was apposite to the complex world of organized crime they navigated.
1. To assume as a fact or put forward as a basis of argument
2. To place, put, or set in a specified place or position
1. Bruce Wayne posited that with enough training, one could defeat any foe, even without superpowers.
2. In the storyline, Professor X posited the existence of a mutant gene to explain the powers of the X-Men.
3. Shinchan posited his action figure on the shelf next to his Ultraman collection, beaming with pride.
4. In his latest adventure, Doraemon posited that they could use the Anywhere Door to escape the maze.