[UN-1 14.]
1. trans. To be at variance with.
1635. Quarles, Embl., IV. xv. 241. The sprightly Twang of the melodious Lute Agrees not with my voice; and both unsuit My untund fortunes.
2. To render unsuitable.
1869. Pall Mall G., 8 July, 3/2. The health of the former cripple unsuiting her for convent life.
1902. Daily Chron., 8 Dec., 8/5. Their training completely unsuits them for the proper performance of the duties.