Examples of 'underprepared' in a sentence

Meaning of "underprepared"

Underprepared is a verb that means not being adequately prepared or equipped for a task or situation
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  • Not adequately prepared.

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Because they were underprepared and overmatched.
So he was out of his element and underprepared.
You will look underprepared and uninterested in the position.
America also seems underprepared.
Underprepared and underfinanced.
Our society is woefully underprepared for a bad pandemic.
Competition appears to be keeping information networks in a constantly underprepared state.
I am completely underprepared for this.
One of these things in common is that you are probably underprepared.
You definitely do not want to be underprepared for this excursion.
They're underprepared but that may be enough.
And you were really underprepared.
An unmotivated or underprepared group can turn into one long gossip session.
I told you they were underprepared.
An unmotivated or underprepared group can transform into one long prattle session.

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I apologize for being underprepared.
The five who were underprepared had to go and buy more oil for their lamps.
Overconfident and underprepared.
Remember, being underprepared is always more nerve-wracking than being overprepared.
You were just underprepared.
Once the baby is born, especially a first child, parents often find themselves overwhelmed and underprepared.
The wicket was underprepared.
Underprepared for the challenge. - Still a little bit.
The police have been wholly inadequate and underprepared for armed confrontations.
Underprepared college readers, Where have we been?
Nooyi began to feel that perhaps she was underprepared for the business world.
However, data-driven decision making is the skill that Gen Z feels underprepared.
The Indian Army started World War II underprepared and short of modern weapons and equipment.
Three clear trends in particular illustrate to what extent Americans are underprepared for retirement.
Honestly, we were underprepared for the influx.
The British were overconfident and underprepared.
Overall, community college entrants are underprepared to face the challenge posed by higher education.
But I would rather be overprotective than underprepared.
First, our interviewee felt that she was underprepared in the area of behavior management.
Respondents are also interested in building message-development skills, as many feel underprepared in this area.
Everybody 's underprepared next to Kate Littlejohn.
He may have been burned in the past or feel underprepared for this role.
Honestly, we were underprepared for the influx . I blame myself.
But rick is desperately Underprepared.
So we sometimes feel underprepared when it comes to nutrition . ”.
However, the brigade was criticized for being underprepared for war.
Was I ridiculously underprepared for this challenge?
You are going to be a great dad . Somewhat underprepared.
Overall, UNOPS was significantly underprepared for implementing IPSAS in 2012.
In addition, Rose 's work has questioned prevailing methods of teaching literacy to underprepared students.
To eating each other to survive These underprepared vacationers turned.
It was panic and chaos, and for the most part, people were very underprepared.
Are your children overprotected and thus underprepared to face living on their own?
The hole created in the pilot step 700 may be an underprepared site.
And as we have all learned, you do not go to war underprepared and underfinanced.

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