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View definitions for up to snuff

up to snuff

adjective as in au fait

adjective as in fit

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I'm told he "cross-examines" them and their officials - and if their answers aren't up to snuff, they get called in for another meeting.

From BBC

Trump was sparse on details, refusing to share which members of the board had been relieved and which programming was no longer up to snuff.

From Salon

I asked Neglia if he, as a professional parliamentarian, thought the RNC was up to snuff in its adherence to parliamentary practice.

From Slate

“So there’s a lot going on there to get it up to snuff for the interim period,” Manfred said.

“Freshmen can only handle so many minutes and after a certain minute level for a player that’s young, it’s going to be diminishing returns and our bench hasn’t been up to snuff — not for a lack of effort,” Cronin said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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