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What does unsuitably mean?

Looking for the meaning or definition of the word unsuitably? Here's what it means.

Adverb
  1. In an unsuitable manner.
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You should drink white wine with fish The tannin in red wine is generally thought unsuitably paired with the delights of the sea, but what about meatier fish, such as tuna or swordfish?
In Britain, some banks have been rapped over the knuckles by regulators for selling unsuitably risky investments to retail clients.
In other words, an engine whose slow running is properly adjusted is easier to start than an engine with an unsuitably tuned up engine.
Not unsuitably, there was a tone of gentle, self-deprecating irony about much of the proceedings.
The YSB Non-Profit Housing Program operates three subsidized apartment buildings for young adults aged 16 to 21 who, at some point, were either homeless or unsuitably housed.
She hits the skids and sees the folly in denying her love for an unsuitably poor lawyer.

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