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ill-suited

[il-soo-tid]

adjective

  1. not suitable; inappropriate.

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“They are military-style weapons designed for sustained combat operations that are ill-suited and disproportionate to the need for self-defense,” he wrote in a 9-5 decision by the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals.

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A mediocre squad ill-suited to said coach's preferred three at the back.

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But the pandemic has cemented a long-term trend away from peak-hour commuter traffic, which, critics argue, has always been biased toward a certain type of male, white-collar worker and ill-suited for caregivers, students, service workers, and seniors.

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But Potrykus, whose character was mostly a punching bag in “Buzzard,” also gives himself a chance to make this a real two-hander when the vibrating Derek’s own regrets eventually come to the surface — he’s got a 5-year-old son he knows he’s ill-suited to be a real father to — and we see the lost man inside the arrested adolescent.

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“Rational economics is ill-suited to respond to how Trump is behaving,” Klein said.

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