unsuit

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To cause to fail to suit; to make (something or someone) unfit.
  2. To take off a suit.
  3. To dismiss the legal suit of (a plaintiff)
noun
  1. A swimsuit made of cloth that allows through UVB rays so that the wearer can tan through the suit.
  2. A legal suit that is dismissed by the judge.

Word forms

unsuit unsuits unsuiting unsuited

Etymology

From un- + suit.

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