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unfitting (verb)

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  • unfit — adjective 1》 unsuitable or inadequate for something. 2》 not in good physical condition, especially through lack of exercise. verb (unfits, unfitting, unfitted) archaic make unsuitable; disqualify. Derivatives unfitly adverb unfitness noun …   English new terms dictionary

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  • unfit — /ʌnˈfɪt / (say un fit) adjective 1. not fit; not adapted or suited; unsuitable; not deserving or good enough. 2. unqualified or incompetent. 3. not physically fit or in due condition. –verb (t) (unfitted, unfitting) 4. to render unfit or… …  

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