Synonym: improper, inappropriate, objectionable, unacceptable, unbecoming, unfit, unsatisfactory. Antonym: suitable. Similar words: suitable, suitable for, equitable, inequitable, unsustainable, habitable, veritable, irritable. Meaning: adj. 1. not meant or adapted for a particular purpose 2. not capable of being applied 3. not conducive to good moral development 4. not worthy of being chosen (especially as a spouse) 5. not appropriate for a purpose or occasion.
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91) A spokesman for the bank said the computers will ensure that clients are not sold unsuitable products.
92) Tampons were not allowed, being considered unsuitable for unmarried girls.
93) Given an unsuitable feeding place, they may become erratic in their response to food.
94) Staff at Sutton feel these often arise from an unsuitable curriculum.
95) The word political is somewhat unsuitable in the circumstances, since my own political stance has always been a pragmatic one.
96) The hygienists considered only physical needs as legitimate - and even hunger, if expressed at an unsuitable time, was excluded.
97) It is a warning sign that your water quality is unsuitable.
98) He had dressed that morning in his civilian clothes, reckoning that military uniform was unsuitable for the work of the day.
99) The area was highly unsuitable as it was considered a watershed for the Lee Valley.
99) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
100) As recently as the mid sixties, Nelson Rockefeller was considered unsuitable for the presidency because he had once been divorced.
101) According to Sind's irrigation department, more than 480,000 hectares of land are now unsuitable for farming.
102) The essential feature of the judicial process which makes it unsuitable to deal with polycentric problems is its bipolar and adversary nature.
103) Prisons, too, are forced to handle men with profound psychiatric problems in conditions which are totally unsuitable.
104) The vast majority of owner-occupied housing in Britain is unsuitable for people with major physical disabilities.
105) Others are recalled as causing unease because of ways thought unsuitable for women of their age.
106) Bishops enjoy almost absolute power, and the laity have no means of rejecting a candidate, no matter how unsuitable.
107) You will be eligible for compensation only if you have lost out financially as a result of unsuitable advice.
108) The room which houses the material is totally unsuitable for use as an Archive Research Room.
109) Rupe, unlike Tarnopol, felt that such recordings were unsuitable for the black audiences he catered to.
110) In the area there are only limestone rocks which splinter easily and so are unsuitable for an inscription.
111) I read the account of an architect who was consulted by a church with unsuitable premises which they wanted to adapt.
112) The male mafia will close ranks and deem such a woman unstable, neurotic and quite unsuitable for responsibility.
113) Organisers said the display was amusing but warned that some people might consider it unsuitable for young children.
114) The properly of disabled owner-occupiers may be totally unsuitable for them.
115) Masters degree theses were excluded because the smaller numbers made them unsuitable for analysis.
116) Unsuitable large-scale farming is also being practised in some areas such as the Praslin watershed where bananas are grown for export.
117) Some say coroner's courts are antiquated, and unsuitable for this kind of military investigation.
118) Very clearly we are not in the business of directing people into modes of prayer that are unsuitable for them.
119) Unsuitable mixed with basicity pesticide.
120) Is assembly initiation part unsuitable for irascibility?
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