From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishill-suitedˌill-ˈsuited adjective not useful for a particular purposeill-suited to a country ill-suited to wheat farming
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ill-suited• But some applications require data tracking in environments ill-suited for on-line solutions.• Also, the marshy ground near rivers, where most towns are sited, is ill-suited for tunnel construction.• Nevertheless, ill-suited land-use and poor management can lead to environmental degradation with implications for present and future national economies.• A gait ill-suited to some one of his size and girth.• And the bird's standard evasive tactic is ill-suited to the airport.• It seemed a touch ill-suited to the Town Hall on Tuesday night but at least the music shone through.ill-suited to• an environment ill-suited to learning