Examples of 'ill-suited' in a sentence

Meaning of "ill-suited"

ill-suited (noun) - refers to a person or thing that is not appropriate or suitable for a particular purpose or situation. For example, wearing flip-flops to a formal event would be ill-suited
Show more definitions
  • unsuitable, unfit or inappropriate for some purpose
  • not suiting each other; poorly matched

How to use "ill-suited" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
ill-suited
It seems a luxury ill-suited to our calling.
Nice is ill-suited to secure popular support in the applicant countries.
That my sister was ill-suited for the role.
They are ill-suited to ensure compensation to a larger number of victims.
Such lasers are thus ill-suited to eye surgery.
He was ill-suited to be a leader of a revolutionary movement committed to violence and dictatorship.
The platform is ill-suited to the project.
Rarely has a piece of legislation been given such an ill-suited name.
They are extremely ill-suited to be kept in captivity.
And a bad diagnosis often results in ill-suited policies.
They are ill-suited for our love encounter.
Towards economic diversification be ill-suited to local circumstances.
They are ill-suited to being chained or apartment living.
Decision to prosecute is particularly ill-suited to judicial review.
Legislation ill-suited to digital advertising.

See also

Consultation processes have been criticized as being ill-suited to indigenous peoples.
The spot was ill-suited for resisting an attack.
The environment has become ill-suited for them.
You seem ill-suited to perform your assigned duties.
Wire mesh silos are ill-suited for proper.
I am ill-suited temperamentally to collaborate with you … as women in our positions must do.
Conventional batteries are ill-suited to electric or hybrid cars.
Ill-suited if situation calls for quick decisions or meeting tight deadlines.
This method is ill-suited for mass production.
It is not true that people of high principles are ill-suited for politics.
Modern diets are ill-suited for our genetic composition.
While he is away solving the intricacies of ballistics for which he is so ill-suited.
Many must adopt an ill-suited posture when writing.
Politics would no longer have to address matters for which it is ill-suited.
Language often seems ill-suited to express what we feel.
It is ill-suited to the cutting of preforms for the subsequent production of consolidated parts.
And flexible synthetic materials are ill-suited to this operation.
These devices are ill-suited to quickly checking a large number of passengers.
A good mentor for one may be ill-suited for another.
Tubes are ill-suited to this field of application for the following reasons.
Others argue that arbitration is ill-suited to employment disputes.
Cumbersome and ill-suited to the potential dangers of already old products, these texts needed.
So the office has become ill-suited to the world today.
Courts view climate change as a political question that private law is ill-suited to address.
About why someone so ill-suited would draw this duty.
As a result, many formulations that exclude amides of diethanolamine are ill-suited for practical use.
They are therefore ill-suited to the use and recovery of drones.
It is not my intention to impose central solutions, ill-suited to local circumstances.
They are therefore ill-suited towards the unexpected and newness.
For example, there may be a temporary clumsiness ill-suited to physical activity.
Sociopaths are particularly ill-suited to participate in the give and take of civilized society.
We are raising an entire generation that is ill-suited for the real world.
Second, this framework was ill-suited to an environment that demanded flexibility and adaptability.
He learned by its failure, due partly to colonists ill-suited as agricultural pioneers.
Such implant nets are ill-suited for laporoscopic use, as they are hard to unfold.

Search by letter in the English dictionary