[
UK
/ʌnɪkwˈɪpt/
]
ADJECTIVE
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without necessary physical or intellectual equipment
guerrillas unequipped for a pitched battle
unequipped for jobs in a modern technological society
How To Use unequipped In A Sentence
- People who are undereducated often feel unequipped to participate in the political process.
- But more horrifying still would be a military unable or unequipped to deal with the Forces of Terror.
- Indeed, more than ready, and we will not send you out into the world unequipped.
- But unlike Mr. Jack I was neither a doctor nor a surgeon, and thus I was unequipped to deal with the trickiness of human anatomy.
- Her story is a compelling example of what can happen to migrant women who are unequipped socially and economically to deal with their new role.
- If we continue to allow our fears to overwhelm us, then we may create a generation completely unequipped to cope with the travails of their own lives.
- Most of the criticism reserved for former health minister Clarke is that at 61 he is past his sell-by date and somehow unequipped for today's challenges.
- Grounded once more, suddenly I feel unequipped to handle these celebrations. LOVE YOU MADLY
- The unpaid, unequipped and untrained army was to be inspired by feelings of patriotism and nationalism.
- In a way, it feels like a hypercube: a shape that mere 3-dimensional beings are fundamentally unequipped to perceive as a whole.