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unsuitable

[uhn-soo-tuh-buhl] / ʌnˈsu tə bəl /


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The report argued that, due to tightly packed combustible structures amid an accumulation of flammable vegetation, “nearly all” communities are “unsuitable” for sheltering in place.

From Los Angeles Times

The court in the town of Bindura upheld Friday’s police order that the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change party could not hold the rally to officially launch its election campaign because the venue was unsuitable.

From Seattle Times

The venue is unsuitable as it is a “bushy area” without “serviceable roads,” according to the police order.

From Washington Times

Time and time again we have seen the same problems - poor accessibility, a lack of carers, stretched mental health services and unsuitable care packages preventing people from living fulfilling lives.

From BBC

In some circumstances, the grassland cows graze may be a net absorber of CO₂ from the atmosphere and unsuitable for other agricultural uses.

From Salon