Unsuited in a sentence as an adjective

They can tread over ground unsuited to the most primitive vehicles.

It's all about papering over the cracks and shoe-horning existing tools into roles for which they are completely unsuited.

He was unsuited for either technical or menial work because he needed to be instructed down to the barest minutiae.

All of the teachers and administrators and parents in schools treat male primary school teachers as if they're child molesters or think that men are totally unsuited to the job.

But I do think we should accept that Git has won against bzr and hg in their current form; neither of those will displace git without radical changes that they are probably unsuited to make.

Add all those abstractions that are generally a good thing in a perfect world, and practically you shifted the language enough to be unsuited for many tasks we use it today.

I assumed it was yet another ridiculous attempt to build something in an environment completely unsuited for it, but it seems that they are serious.

I think what Jeff Bezanson is saying is that there is nothing intrinsically unsuited about Julia for doing web programming or desktop applications.

Genetic Programming is not a machine learning technique: it is an optimization method for a very specific task and is quite unsuited for his purposes.

Both of those jobs involve doing unfathomably difficult things human beings are incredibly unsuited to do, so they will take every advantage they can get, hang the cost and the aesthetic.

Unsuited definitions

adjective

not easy to combine harmoniously

See also: ill-sorted incompatible mismated