0 not acceptable or right for someone or something; not suitable: --
1 not right for a particular person, situation, or occasion: --
Its limited depth and many inaccuracies of usage and expression make it unsuitable for introductory student reading.
These range from bleeding, nausea, neurasthenia, palpitation and headache to simply feeling the pill unsuitable or receiving a doctor's advice against it.
Thus, all of these factors have potentially complex effects upon habitability, making them unsuitable as indicators of anthropic selection.
Twenty-four people were deemed unsuitable to contact and 180 people were therefore invited for telephone interview.
There were no data for the previously untried and possibly unsuitable fallow lands.
In addition, reconstituted samples are often toxic for cells, which makes these samples unsuitable for virus neutralization assays.
The absence of any objective indicators of suitability could result in suitable patients not being referred or unsuitable patients being accepted, or both.
Of the school contacts, 1334 (67 %) agreed to participate, although nine gave specimens unsuitable for serological tests.