a. Obs. [UN-1 5 b.] = INADEQUATE a.
1644. Milton, Bucer on Div., Wks. 1851, IV. 303. Be not bound about by the scanty and unadequat and inconsistent Principles of such as condemn others for adhering to Traditions.
1651. Biggs, New Disp., ¶ 35. The preposterous ignorance of the Constitution of man in generall hath been a meanes to usher in that incongruous form of unadæquat remedies.
1709. Hearne, Collect. (O. H. S.), II. 234. Those who are unadequate Judges.