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Meanings of
unfitting
in English
Not in keeping with what is correct or proper.
inappropriate
incompatible
out or keeping
Related terms
incongruous
Usage of
unfitting
in English
1
They hear the chemical 'noise' of the molecules fitting and
unfitting
inside.
2
Therefore it seems
unfitting
that Christ should be baptized in the Jordan.
3
Objection 1: It seems that circumcision was instituted in an
unfitting
manner.
4
Objection 1: It would seem
unfitting
that the whole Trinity should adopt.
5
Therefore it is an
unfitting
command that is set forth in Lev.
6
Objection 1: It would seem
unfitting
that Christ should be a priest.
7
Obviously, then, the threatened place was
unfitting
for the Countess of Fleetwood.
8
Therefore it seems
unfitting
that He should have worked such like miracles.
9
Therefore it was
unfitting
for man to be tempted before he sinned.
10
Let her be most worthy, and yet she may be most
unfitting
.
11
They hear the chemical 'noise' of molecules fitting and
unfitting
inside.
12
Therefore it seems
unfitting
to publish the articles of faith in a symbol.
13
Objection 1: It seems that the rite of circumcision was
unfitting
.
14
Therefore it seems that He worked miracles on men in an
unfitting
manner.
15
Therefore the Law made
unfitting
provision with regard to the institution of rulers.
16
Therefore His miracles in regard to irrational creatures seem to have been
unfitting
.
Other examples for "unfitting"
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unfitting
unfit
Verb
Present
Adjective
Frequent collocations
seem unfitting
therefore unfitting
most unfitting
so unfitting
unfitting manner
More collocations
Unfitting
through the time
Unfitting
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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