Not meeting requirements.
1Mr. Pilkington found himself unequal to the intellectual pressure of the conversation.
2I felt quite unequal to answering the remark, and he went on:
3Just now he felt himself unequal to the command of his countenance.
4The future was to show that she was unequal to the task.
5Taking up my bow I found myself unequal to even string it.
6But the sour, superior nature was, as usual, unequal to the struggle.
7She did not answer, for she felt utterly unequal to the discussion.
8He seemed fascinated and yet unequal to a straight look at me.
9For now, as always, I am unequal to the refutation of not-being.
10Her force, indeed, seemed very unequal to resist so potent an enemy.
11Once more, Is one equal and unequal to itself and the others?
12What does it mean? The doctor's language appeared unequal to his emotions.
13We were unequal to this, and no one could find the right words.
14But the leaders powers of organization were unequal to the task.
15Here we are unequal to the task of depicting the scene.
16Fenn was still unequal to the intellectual pressure of the conversation.