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inadequate personality[in′ad·ə·kwət pərs·ən′al·əd·ē] (psychology) An individual showing no obvious mental or physical defect, but characterized by inappropriate or inadequate response to intellectual, emotional, and physical demand, and whose behavior pattern shows inadaptability, ineptitude, poor judgment, lack of stamina, and social incompatibility. inadequate personality
in·ad·e·quate per·son·al·i·tya personality disorder, characterized by personal and social ineptness plus emotional and physical instability, that renders someone unable to cope with the normal vicissitudes of life.in·ad·e·quate per·so·nal·i·ty (in-ad'ĕ-kwăt pĕr'sŏn-al'i-tē) A personality disorder, characterized by personal and social ineptness plus emotional and physical instability, which renders the person unable to cope with the normal vicissitudes of life. inadequate personalityA personality type in which the individual is ineffective and is physically and emotionally unable to cope with the normal stress of living.See also: personality |