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to lend oneself to sth
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to be easily used or adapted for a particular purpose or activity
What is the origin of the idiom "lend oneself to" and when to use it?
The phrase "lend oneself" originates from the Middle English period, where "lend" meant to grant or provide. Over time, the expression evolved to mean that someone or something is well-suited or capable of being used or adapted for a specific purpose, activity, or situation. It often implies that the person or thing has qualities or attributes that make them particularly effective or suitable in that context.