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Definition of unfit
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of unfit is as below...
Unfit (v. t.) To make
unsuitable
or
incompetent;
to
deprive
of the
strength,
skill,
or
proper
qualities
for
anything;
to
disable;
to
incapacitate;
to
disqualify;
as,
sickness
unfits
a man for
labor;
sin
unfits
us for the
society
of holy
beings..
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Hulk
::
Hulk (n.) The body of a ship or
decked
vessel
of any kind; esp., the body of an old
vessel
laid by as unfit for
service..
Unfit
::
Unfit (a.) Not fit;
unsuitable.
Inhabile
::
Inhabile
(a.) Not apt or fit;
unfit;
not
convenient;
inappropriate;
unsuitable;
as,
inhabile
matter..
Disable
::
Disable
(v. t.) To
render
unable
or
incapable;
to
destroy
the
force,
vigor,
or power of
action
of; to
deprive
of
competent
physical
or
intellectual
power;
to
incapacitate;
to
disqualify;
to make
incompetent
or unfit for
service;
to
impair..
Incapacitate
::
Incapacitate
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
capacity
or
natural
power;
to
disable;
to
render
incapable
or
unfit;
to
disqualify;
as, his age
incapacitated
him for war..
Weed
::
Weed (v. t.) To
reject
as unfit for
breeding
purposes.
Rombowline
::
Rombowline
(n.) Old,
condemned
canvas,
rope, etc., unfit for use
except
in
chafing
gear..
Condemn
::
Condemn
(v. t.) To
adjudge
or
pronounce
to be unfit for use or
service;
to
adjudge
or
pronounce
to be
forfeited;
as, the ship and her cargo were
condemned..
Ineptness
::
Ineptness
(n.)
Unfitness;
ineptitude.
Ineptly
::
Ineptly
(adv.)
Unfitly;
unsuitably;
awkwardly.
Pollute
::
Pollute
(v. t.) To
render
ceremonially
unclean;
to
disqualify
or unfit for
sacred
use or
service,
or for
social
intercourse..
Inexpediently
::
Inexpediently
(adv.)
Not
expediently;
unfitly.
Fettered
::
Fettered
(a.)
Seeming
as if
fettered,
as the feet of
certain
animals
which bend
backward,
and
appear
unfit for
walking..
Hardness
::
Hardness
(n.) The
peculiar
quality
exhibited
by water which has
mineral
salts
dissolved
in it. Such water forms an
insoluble
compound
with soap, and is hence unfit for
washing
purposes..
Inapplicability
::
Inapplicability
(n.) The
quality
of being
inapplicable;
unfitness;
inapplicableness.
Inconvenient
::
Inconvenient
(a.) Not
becoming
or
suitable;
unfit;
inexpedient.
Shady
::
Shady
(superl.)
Of or
pertaining
to shade or
darkness;
hence,
unfit to be seen or
known;
equivocal;
dubious
or
corrupt..
Disqualify
::
Disqualify
(v. t.) To
deprive
of the
qualities
or
properties
necessary
for any
purpose;
to
render
unfit;
to
incapacitate;
-- with for or from
before
the
purpose,
state,
or act..
Indispose
::
Indispose
(v. t.) To
render
unfit or
unsuited;
to
disqualify.
Inexpedient
::
Inexpedient
(a.) Not
expedient;
not
tending
to
promote
a
purpose;
not
tending
to the end
desired;
inadvisable;
unfit;
improper;
unsuitable
to time and
place;
as, what is
expedient
at one time may be
inexpedient
at
another..
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