ill-equipped

ADJECTIVE
  1. poorly supplied with physical equipment
    the school was ill-equipped
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  • When they eventually leave the school they will be totally ill-equipped to deal with the real world.
  • What concerns counsellors and women's groups is that hairdressers may be ill-equipped to handle the issues they uncover.
  • Too many bristles, and the skeleton isn't strong enough; too much exoskeleton and the fly is ill-equipped to sense its environment.
  • When they eventually leave the school they will be totally ill-equipped to deal with the real world.
  • Museums can offer enriching experiences for children as well as adults, but they are ill-equipped to replace public school art classes.
  • When these wretched people arrived at Grosse Ile it was ill-equipped to deal with such a humanitarian disaster.
  • Those who do not have the benefit of having studied medicine at university are ill-equipped to diagnose themselves.
  • I use irrational here to mean something which human reason is ill-equipped to grasp or comprehend, but which may nonetheless play an important role in human affairs.
  • The problem came when the world was tipped upside down and those frameworks were ill-equipped to making sense of behaviours that were irrational. Times, Sunday Times
  • When workmen eventually appeared at 11 am, Mr Jenkins says they were ill-equipped to clean the garden.
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