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▪ I. † unˈsuit, a. Obs.—1 [un-1 7.] Unfitting.
1704J. Blair in W. S. Perry Hist. Coll. Amer. Col. Ch. (1870) I. 135 Aspersed with the most unsuitest imputations as if I had been raising sedition or rebellion. ▪ II. unˈsuit, v. [un-1 14.] 1. trans. To be at variance with.
1635Quarles Embl. iv. xv. 241 The sprightly Twang of the melodious Lute Agrees not with my voice; and both unsuit My untun'd fortunes. 2. To render unsuitable.
1869Pall Mall G. 8 July 3/2 The health of the former cripple unsuiting her for convent life. 1902Daily Chron. 8 Dec. 8/5 Their training..completely unsuits them for the proper performance of the duties. |