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the unsuited
adjective
Not suited to a specific purpose.
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On professional grounds Mitchell is quality: no one gains by promoting the unsuited.
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The cheaper the bike, the more unsuited it may be to your needs, and the more dangerous.
The Fugue, clearly unsuited by the way the race panned out, finished a further half-length back in third.
But she says government changes have made the job unsuited to independent thinkers, and more attractive to passive form-fillers.
Catholic immigrants, whether from Ireland or Southern Europe, faced a century of organized discrimination and were regularly denounced as slavish devotees of the pope unsuited to democratic participation.
Deviations as little as 5 °C can increase noise as much as 5 times, making the detector unsuited for trace analysis.
By the end of the 1966 Acropolis Rally though, it had become clear that low-slung sports cars such as the Tiger were unsuited to the increasingly rough-terrain rally stages, and the car was withdrawn from competition soon after.
The dome was unsuited to the lightness and verticality of late-medieval styles but was widely used in the Renaissance and Baroque periods.
By the standards of the time, he was unsuited to the great tragic roles.
The humanities and sciences constituted, as Stephen Jay Gould might have proclaimed, separate, non-overlapping magisteria – that the tools of the one are radically unsuited to the other.
In the pre-turnpike era, the roads serving the coalfield were unsuited to moving coal.
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