inapt Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪˈnæpt]
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Meaning of inapt In English

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Examples of inapt

  • The defendant was not responsible, so desert is entirely inapt.

  • Conversely, when a fact is only contingently related to our principles of action, the "just because" seems inapt.

  • As they stand, the words after "dancing" in line 27 are not very inapt.

  • I do not think that it is altogether inapt here.

  • Let me say that such a charge would be completely inapt.

  • The word "requisite" seems to me to be extraordinarily inapt.

  • Otherwise, his remarks appear to be singularly inapt.

  • But "handling" seems to me an inapt word, and one which may be slightly misleading to a jury.

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