adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
mentally
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Her 80-year-old husband, Harry, had been declared mentally unfit to stand trial.
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Finally, there is a group of patients who are considered mentally unfit to make decisions concerning themselves.
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What if the patient is mentally unfit or is a terminally ill minor?
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
unfit for human habitation
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In the 1960s, the flats were declared unfit for human habitation and demolished.
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Many of the housing projects are unfit for human habitation .
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The court was told that Blake had charged hundreds of dollars in rent for rooms that were unfit for human habitation .
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That single room was unfit for human habitation .
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The slums built during the Industrial Revolution soon became unfit for human habitation .
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They pronounced the attic unfit for human habitation and Jean-Claude inadequate to support me.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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an unfit mother
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I realised how unfit I was when I tried to run up the stairs.
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The survey shows that the typical 16-year-old is unfit , lazy, and probably plays no sports at all.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Finally, there is a group of patients who are considered mentally unfit to make decisions concerning themselves.
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For the unfit individual, three times per week should be the maximum number of exercise sessions.
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He described her as unfit to be called a Catholic and certainly unfit for motherhood.
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Other charges include driving while disqualified, driving while unfit due to drink, without insurance and without a licence.
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Please say briefly why you are unfit to work.
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Sometimes the Senate would decree that the son of a deceased emperor was unfit to succeed his father.
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The aim was to remove persons who were unfit to be ministers of religion either because of incompetence or scandalous behaviour.
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The doctor had told her that she was unfit to travel, but she came home anyway.