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Unsuit

Unsuit \Un*suit"\, v. t. [1st pref. un- + suit.] Not to suit; to be unfit for. [Obs.]
--Quarles.

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unsuit

vb. (context transitive obsolete English) To fail to suit; to be unfit for.

Usage examples of "unsuit".

The last thing someone who was bleeding needed was a full dose of sleepgas, and until he could unsuit, there wasn't a thing he or anyone else could do.

He didn't bother to unsuit, since he had no intention of remaining longer than this errand required.

Already Hazel was unsuiting, packing the pilot's p-suit away with practiced skill as she came out of it, hardly swaying as she steadied herself with first one hand then another.