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View synonyms for ill-equipped

ill-equipped

[il-i-kwipt]

adjective

  1. badly or inadequately equipped.

    an ill-equipped army.

  2. ill-prepared.

    a student ill-equipped to begin calculus.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of ill-equipped1

First recorded in 1955–60
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Example Sentences

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But that will be of little comfort for two teams who, despite their status and history, look ill-equipped for this campaign.

From BBC

Unions are “ill-equipped to deal with this moment of crisis,” Logan said.

They also said the areas of the south where displaced residents were expected to move were "overcrowded and ill-equipped to sustain human survival at scale".

From BBC

But they were ill-equipped to deal with an opposition party that was increasingly turning to hucksters and demagogues.

From Salon

This leaves the actors ill-equipped to actually talk about the movie and their characters, at little fault of their own.

From Salon

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