Sentences with convenient
con·ven·ient
C c - ...a flexible and convenient way of paying for business expenses.
- The town is well placed for easy access to London and convenient for Heathrow Airport. [+ for]
- Victoria's crowded orphanages and babies' homes made convenient laboratories for post-war medical researchers.
- Arnulf Grubler shows in his Rise and Fall of Infrastructures that in each change the faster and more convenient mode replaces the older mode.
- She will try to arrange a mutually convenient time and place for an interview.
- We cannot make this minority a convenient excuse to turn our backs.
- But it has gradually become more convenient to buy than to steal music.
- Their house is convenient to all transportation.
- Fast food might be convenient, but it's also very unhealthy.