Unsuccessful in a sentence as an adjective

From CTO of 10genFirst, I tried to find any client of ours with a track record like this and have been unsuccessful.

Don't get the law involved, and thus my taxpayer dollars, to save you from your unsuccessful grift.

If you want to auction snipe, you should be subject to these risk factors - not get a do-over if your snipe was unsuccessful.

]That doesn't mean that such draconian cultures are unsuccessful, just the opposite.

So far, I have been singularly unsuccessful in explaining to people that this is an important activity.

I hate to think that he might have lost everything, or been completely unsuccessful moving to his new iPhone just because of these stupid sync restrictions.

If you have no economic diversity in your group of friends then it's probably no big deal, but otherwise you likely are making people feel ashamed and unsuccessful.

If they were almost all completely crushed by agrarian societies, as he illustrates in Guns, Germs & Steel, wouldn't that be considered unsuccessful?

It later sponsored the Harmony project which was an unsuccessful effort to popularize a standardized suite of contributor agreements. When the Harmony agreements were released in 2011, Canonical began using one of the Harmony CLAs.

[Edited to fix formatting and to tone down initial scorn slightly]\n[Edited to acknowledge JBoss situation]\n[Edited to note Harmony agreements unsuccessful in that few use them]

The tertiary argument that as name spaces went a 'layered system', one where a level of abstraction was added to allow for changing the underlying space, would be better than tying it to DNS names, was also unsuccessful.

"> Ideally this talk was in animated short bursts indicating listening, involvement and trust – long speeches generally correlated with unsuccessful outcomes.

When someone unsuccessful says "Hey man, just because you make more than me doesn't make you better than me", there is an impulse to say "Of course you'd say that, if you got off your lazy *** and got a job you could be successful too, but damnit, I worked for what I got!

Title should read: Aspiring author with evidence of a relatively minor issue finding small quantities of harmless e-waste at an e-waste recycling site is peeved that tech companies were more interested in resolving the issue than providing material for his book, launches an unsuccessful campaign to smear said companies' reputations and get free publicity for his book

Unsuccessful definitions

adjective

not successful; having failed or having an unfavorable outcome

adjective

failing to accomplish an intended result; "an abortive revolt"; "a stillborn plot to assassinate the President"

See also: abortive stillborn