Unfitness in a sentence as a noun

'The unfitness of the object may cause one to overlook the unfitness of the means.

To the contrary, if you don't agree with the dominant thoughts of the day you will be fired for "Cultural unfitness".

If Obesity and unfitness were the only issues you could just get some exercise outside of work hours.

* Application bugs are often blamed to a general unfitness of underlying frameworks.

Anyway, "depression" is so vague/broad that it's like measuring whether most people with physical unfitness eventually recover just fine.

That our theories quickly become uncomputable says more about their unfitness than the universe's functioning.

Maybe my sample size just hasn't been large enough, but I don't see massive unfitness in the nerd-sphere on the same scale that I see massive unfitness in the general-populace-sphere.

In the broad middle of the curve all is turmoil and motion: people rising and falling, climbing by talent or luck and falling by alcoholism, tuberculosis and other kinds of unfitness.

Celiacs, for instance, seem to be a group that in previous generations succumbed to their condition, if not directly than indirectly because of general unfitness.

In many of these countries you can effectively avoid enlistment - through "undisciplined behavior", playing up health issues, claiming psychological unfitness or even just going "off the grid" for several years.

My conservative perspective is that the ratios are about the same rather than nerds being more fit in general, and that unfitness is decently location-dependent, but if someone has collected the data I'd like to see it.

Only impeached for his extreme conflicts of interest, ethical transgressions, conduct and unfitness for office, or preferably, removed of his partisan congressional protection in 2018 and voted out in 2020.

I'm sure many teachers disfavor more testing because they know they fear their unfitness, but I think most of them disfavor more testing because they feel we are already testing too damn much, thus trading off a tangible negative short-term effect for a speculative positive long-term effect.

So if an individual who is less fit for survival due to behavior is still able to reproduce, the traits that reduce that individual's fitness, or their results, are passed on and could still stop that line due to a descendant eventually not being able to reproduce due to their apparent unfitness.

It's funny to see the famed reality distortion field, so often mentioned in terms of admiration of salesmanship and persuasiveness, with so many entrepreneurs attempting to emulate it, appear in an actual FBI file as some sort of evidence of potential criminality or unfitness for public service.

Unfitness definitions

noun

poor physical condition; being out of shape or out of condition (as from a life of ease and luxury)

See also: softness

noun

lacking the power to perform

See also: inability

noun

the quality of not being suitable; "the judges agreed on his unfitness for the appointment"