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ill-equipped

[il-i-kwipt] / ˈɪl ɪˈkwɪpt /




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As three other officers arrived, they realized how ill-equipped they were: None of them had a rifle, one had no body armor.

From Los Angeles Times

Similarly, the U.S. electric grid is rapidly aging and ill-equipped to handle the massive increase in demand from AI and advanced manufacturing.

From The Wall Street Journal

But ill-equipped for the anxieties of owning a European sports team.

From The Wall Street Journal

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.

From Los Angeles Times