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    Use "unsuitable" in a sentence

    unsuitable example sentences

    unsuitable


    1. Many events can occur which make the fund unsuitable for you and hence call for a sell decision


    2. ‘And you are not horribly overweight - I’ve seen far worse wandering the streets in the most unsuitable garments


    3. I have primed Wiesse that we are expecting an extra incomer and assume, again from what you wrote, that it is someone with Errdian heritage – unless they are totally unsuitable, and I sincerely doubt you would be sending them across if that were the case, there will be no problem allowing him or her to stay


    4. What is wrong with these substances? Simply that in their refined state they are unsuitable as foods and are actually harmful to the human body


    5. But can’t you …’ he stopped, whatever he was on the verge of saying suddenly appearing unsuitable to him … Jarvis wondered idly what it might have been


    6. consequently, those of all great proprietors into the hands of the king, who was charged with the maintenance and education of the pupil, and who, from his authority as guardian, was supposed to have a right of disposing of him in marriage, provided it was in a manner not unsuitable to his rank


    7. People in such condition should avoid constipation and sleeping during day time, have more physical exercise so as to increase heat and circulation and should avoid unsuitable foods


    8. And, in the same manner, if, without an exclusive company, the trade of Sweden and Denmark to the East Indies would be less than it actually is, or, what perhaps is more probable, would not exist at all, those two countries must likewise suffer a considerable loss, by part of their capital being drawn into an employment which must be more or less unsuitable to their present circumstances


    9. The English copper company of London, the lead-smelting company, the glass-grinding company, have not even the pretext of any great or singular utility in the object which they pursue ; nor does the pursuit of that object seem to require any expense unsuitable to the fortunes of many private men


    10. Besides, his record on Abortion speaks for itself! I suppose my real concern, however, centers on prevailing liberal/secularist sentiments portraying Christians as unsuitable candidates for the Supreme Court, or any other higher court for that matter, lest their religious viewpoints should otherwise color an (objective) interpretation of the law

    11. But what effect did John’s last best effort have on his world? His “Revelation” seemed to have been so controversial that, in drawing together the Canon of the New Testament, it was rejected several times as unsuitable


    12. For the moment John Meredith had had a perfectly unbelievable desire to rush madly away and propose marriage to the youngest, most unsuitable woman it was possible to discover


    13. The water is unsuitable to drink


    14. „Yes… and he"d be completely unsuitable


    15. ‘Enough! It is a totally unsuitable activity and I cannot permit you to continue


    16. To his distress, it was like the quote of a cartel: Read your manuscript with interest but found it unsuitable for our publication


    17. Totally unsuitable for a romp in the forests


    18. Using similar antibody principles, humanoid species were tested in many areas that had been considered as unsuitable for food production in the past


    19. “In your tenure at the Basic Training facility, you committed or reported as unsuitable for duty ten times as many Jews as non-Jews,” Faye Anne said


    20. It’s not that they didn’t think my title was unsuitable – I doubt that they even opened the book – but the letter mentioned something about trademark infringement, dilution of properties associated with their aforementioned books and unfair competition

    21. She was evidently deeply troubled by her marital situation but unwilling to open up to anyone, quite the mark of a genuine lady who would find such discussion entirely unsuitable


    22. Realizing that divorce would be entirely unsuitable due to the stigma that it would leave on both their reputations, Feltus conceded that murder had been committed to end unhappy marriages on various other occasions and that it could well have happened here so as to protect the upstanding characters of the Underwoods in their own social circles


    23. His dissatisfaction apparent in that she could no longer make eye contact with Feltus, Lady Jane remained collect and inquired through pursed lips as though the subject was an unsuitable one to discuss, “I take it that you’ve had no luck in finding that woman, Mrs


    24. The walls were paneled up to a white chair rail in a dark wood, not mahogany, to match the scarred floors that were partially covered by worn, hand-woven rugs from India, like cherry or walnut; the upper portions were papered to the wide crown moulding with a light yellow design of plumes that had the effect of giving vertigo if one looked at the pattern for any extended period of time and would to the casual observer seem quite unsuitable for a place of such intense work requiring concentration and stamina


    25. The stones and boulders that remained were unsuitable for the road itself


    26. that the mode of love was one unsuitable to their future as teachers


    27. unsuitable, but still, those projects were years away


    28. unsuitable clothing after another for his consideration


    29. This makes it unsuitable for the


    30. unsuitable to that holy calling which they did

    31. realise it was totally unsuitable for the tropics


    32. But here one could not dream; here was life, vigorous, stinging, blustering life; and standing on the top of the dune holding my hat on with both hands, banged and battered by the salt wind, my clothes flapping and straining like a flag in a gale on a swaying flagstaff, the weight of a generation was blown off my shoulders, and I was seized by a craving as unsuitable as it was terrific to run and fetch a spade and a bucket, and dig and dig till it was too dark to dig any longer, and then go indoors tired and joyful and have periwinkles or shrimps for tea


    33. Already they had suffered too much from the conduct of their loose-talking, unchristian pastor; and now, instead of bringing a neat woman in black to be presented to them, a neat woman with a gold chain, perhaps, round her high black collar, it being a state occasion and she, after all, newly married--but only a very light chain, and inherited not bought--and a dress so sufficient that it reached beyond and enveloped anything she might possess in the way of wrist or ankle or throat, here was the most unsuitable wife he could have chosen--short, of course, of marrying among Jews


    34. There was no leader as they lived and worked as a team, exchanging opinions, asking views and questioning personal proposals that one or more felt were unsuitable at a particular time


    35. It was a poor day when he did not peddle back to his hut without at least half a dozen twenty-five centimetre fish, unsuitable for filleting but adequate for pounding and kneading into balls, resting at the bottom of the basket tethered between the handle bars of the cycle


    36. However, it seemed at present the administration was trying to copy the existing colonial setup of government, which was singularly unsuitable for a government of a Special Administrative Region within China which Hong Kong would become after 1997


    37. activity that brings one closer to the error-free dynamic and doesn't cause further unsuitable


    38. Should you find some of the propositions included in this document unsuitable for you,


    39. matter the media has become an awful or unsuitable place to be in


    40. Greg and his team consider this type of bullet to be completely unsuitable for mountain hunts

    41. Uncomely: Unsuitable; unpresentable; not in keeping with accepted standards of what is right or proper in polite society


    42. installed to replace his bunk, the bedding was still military issue and stiff, unsuitable for the soft skin of a


    43. “I would remove the First Minister from the premises as he has already been adjudged to be an unsuitable mate


    44. They represent His very piety and virtue in a style which, however consistent with the filial subjection of the Son to the Eternal Father, is wholly unsuitable to a mortal, and which compels the reader to choose between the alternatives of true Deity in the Savior, or a blasphemous impiety in His pretensions as a man


    45. Lorry hacked the shoemaker's bench to pieces, while Miss Pross held the candle as if she were assisting at a murder--for which, indeed, in her grimness, she was no unsuitable figure


    46. But I suppose you would argue that such a style is unsuitable to our State, in which human nature is not twofold or manifold, for one man plays one part only?


    47. The bank on that side was rocky, unsuitable for loading barges and rafts, so all the wharves were on the more accessible south side, in the suburb of Newtown


    48. The new manufactory’s products were actually superior to Nobel’s early accomplishments, but remained unsuitable as a shell filler for all the reasons most nitroglycerine-based explosives had: sweating, sensitivity, and its tendency to degrade in storage


    49. For the first minute it seemed to her unsuitable for


    50. Nevyedovsky affected to be not merely indifferent but scornful of this appellation, but it was obvious that he was highly delighted, and had to keep a curb on himself not to betray the triumph which was unsuitable to their new liberal tone
































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    Synonyms for "unsuitable"

    undesirable unsuitable inapplicable

    "unsuitable" definitions

    not meant or adapted for a particular purpose


    not capable of being applied


    not conducive to good moral development


    not worthy of being chosen (especially as a spouse)