adv. (UN-1 11.)

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1624.  Gataker, Transubst., 198. Their religion indeed being … patched together out of olde condemned heresies and unsutably composed.

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a. 1715.  South, Serm., IV. 110. That natural … Sensibility of Mind, which renders them apprehensive of any Thing done unsuitably to their Nature.

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1774.  Warton, Hist. Eng. Poetry, I. 396. The modern monuments unsuitably placed in Westminster-abbey.

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1859.  Habits of Gd. Society, iii. 143. He has never attempted to dress … unsuitably to his station.

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1898.  Westm. Gaz., 27 Aug., 2/1. When a girl marries unsuitably.

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