mistailored
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[edit]mistailored (comparative more mistailored, superlative most mistailored)
- (of a garment) Badly fitted;
- 1981, Reports of Selected Cases Decided in Courts of the State of New York Other Than the court of Appeals and the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, page 311:
- At issue in this case is whether plaintiff Maurice Uchitel may maintain a suit for breach of warranty on the part of seller F.R. Tripler and Company (Tripler), for the latter's sail to plaintiff of allegedly mistailored and defectively manufactured garments.
- (figurative) Not well suited to the purpose to which something is put.
- 1971, Pacem in maribus, page 43:
- Quite likely that is what it still is in some of the new nations writhing under mistailored, illfitting western democratic constitutions
- 1989, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, Federal Policies Regarding the U.S. Insular Areas, page 213:
- These are things that we, as a government—executive and legislative—must enter into collectively, not independently. This would correct some of the mistailored clothes that are imposed to try to clothe figuratively the needs of the islands .