Obs. [f. prec., or UN-2 6 a + APT a.] trans. To render unapt.

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1593.  Nashe, Christ’s T. (1613), 156. Our full platters … vnapt vs to any exercise of Christianitie.

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1628.  R. Hobart, Edw. II., cccxvii. Let not … false surmises Unapt their meanes, and crosse their owne devises.

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1641.  Exam. Abstr. Answ. agst. Votes Bps. in Parl., 77. It puts them out of their Calling, unapts them for the proper worke of it.

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