Wiktionary
1 Having had equipment removed. 2 Lacking the appropriate equipment for a situation. v
(en-past of: unequip)
WordNet
adj. not equipped with what is needed especially furniture; "an unfurnished apartment" [syn: unfurnished] [ant: furnished]
without necessary physical or intellectual equipment; "guerrillas unequipped for a pitched battle"; "unequipped for jobs in a modern technological society" [ant: equipped]
not furnished with equipment needed for voyaging
Usage examples of "unequipped".
With utmost brevity and parsimony, Tolstoy informs us that the Ilyches had several children, that more than one of them died, that the experience of sick or fragile babies, of difficult nurturing, was a hard, disagreeable experience, an experience for which Ilych is unequipped.
It was hardly what Adams had called for, but it was a start, providing funds to equip and man three frigates, the Constitution, the United States, and the Constellation, which had been built during the Washington administration but remained unequipped for service.
White South Africans regularly claimed that their black compatriots were somehow unequipped to participate in the democratic process.