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lend itself to

Idioms  
  1. Adapt to, be suitable for. For example, The Bible lends itself to numerous interpretations, or This plot of land lends itself to a variety of uses. [Mid-1800s]


Example Sentences

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It’s just not that deep of a song and it doesn’t lend itself to creative reimagining the same way other numbers on this compilation do.

From Salon

A merger of widget makers doesn’t lend itself to TV coverage festooned with clips of A-list stars and memorable film and TV scenes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Parekh called out a “strong” iPhone product cycle “that does lend itself to a bit more favorable opportunity on the mix and leverage side.”

From MarketWatch

Parekh called out a “strong” iPhone product cycle “that does lend itself to a bit more favorable opportunity on the mix and leverage side.”

From MarketWatch

“It’s a theology of power, of power and dominance, and that does lend itself to antisemitism,” Denker said.

From Slate