What is another word for right it?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈa͡ɪt ɪt] (IPA)

The phrase "right it" can have multiple meanings depending on the context. Synonyms for the phrase can vary based on the intended meaning. For example, if "right it" means to correct something, alternative phrases could be "fix it," "rectify it," or "amend it." When "right it" means to make a decision, synonyms could include "decide on it," "choose it," or "determine it." In the case of "right it" meaning to move something to the right, synonyms could be "shift it right," "move it rightward," or "reposition it to the right." As with any phrase, choosing the appropriate synonym for "right it" requires considering the intended meaning.

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Famous quotes with Right it

  • When things go right it's hard to figure out why, but when things go wrong it's really easy.
    Steven Soderbergh
  • You can't stop loving or wanting to love because when its right it's the best thing in the world. When you're in a relationship and its good, even if nothing else in your life is right, you feel like your whole world is complete.
    Keith Sweat
  • Since the mass of mankind are too ignorant or too indolent to think seriously, if majorities are right it is by accident.
    John Lancaster Spalding
  • I have never had to look up a definition of honor. I knew instinctively what it was. It is something I had the day I was born, and I never had to question where it came from or by what right it was mine. If I was stripped of my honor, I would choose death as certainly and unemotionally as I clean my shoes in the morning. Honor is the presence of God in man.
    Pat Conroy
  • Too many crucial things about this country turn out to be highly recommended because they are 'invisible'. There is the 'hidden hand' of the free market, the 'unwritten' Constitution, the 'invisible earnings' of the financial service sector, the 'magic' of monarchy and the 'mystery' of the Church and its claim to the interpretation of revealed truth. When we do get as far as the visible or the palpable, too much of it is deemed secret. How right it is that senior ministers, having kissed hands with the monarch, are sworn to the cult of secrecy by 'The Privy Council Oath'. How right it is that our major foreign alliance - the 'special relationship' with the United States - is codified by no known treaty and regulated by no known Parliamentary instrument.
    Christopher Hitchens

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