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unfitting


adjective

  1. not fit; not adapted or suited; unsuitable: He was unfit for his office.
  2. unqualified or incompetent.
  3. not physically fit or in due condition.
  4. Biology. pertaining to an organism or population that is not adapted to prevailing conditions or is not producing offspring in sufficient numbers to maintain its contribution to the gene pool of the next generation.

verb (used with object)

  1. to render unfit or unsuitable; disqualify.

adjective

  1. suitable or appropriate; proper or becoming.

noun

  1. the act of a person or thing that fits.
  2. an act or instance of trying on clothes that are being made or altered to determine proper fit.
  3. anything provided as equipment, parts, supply, etc.
  4. Usually fittings. furniture, fixtures, etc., as of a building or apartment.

adjective

  1. appropriate or proper; suitable

noun

  1. an accessory or partan electrical fitting
  2. (plural) furnishings or accessories in a building
  3. work carried out by a fitter
  4. the act of trying on clothes so that they can be adjusted to fit
  5. British size in clothes or shoesa narrow fitting

adjective

  1. (postpositive often foll by for) unqualified, incapable, or incompetentunfit for military service
  2. (postpositive often foll by for) unsuitable or inappropriatethe ground was unfit for football
  3. in poor physical condition

adj.1540s, “not suitable” (in reference to things), from un- (1) “not” + past participle of fit (see fit (adj.)). Related: Unfitness. In reference to persons or human qualities, attested from 1550s. The verb meaning “to render unfit” is recorded from 1610s. 1530s (adj.); c.1600 (n.), from present participle of fit (v.).

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