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incomplete
adjective as in unfinished, wanting
Strongest matches
deficient, fragmentary, inadequate, insufficient, lacking, partial, sketchy
Weak matches
abridged, broken, crude, defective, expurgated, fractional, garbled, half-done, immature, imperfect, incoherent, meager, part, rough, rude, rudimentary, short, unaccomplished, unconsummated, under construction, undeveloped, undone, unexecuted, unpolished
Example Sentences
While they speak of things like “justice,” the Piltover politicians and police do so with an incomplete understanding of the word because they regard Zaun life as cheap.
He appreciated the way the number distills a complex dramatic scene into lyrics, collapsing “past, present and future in a packaged song form” that records the witness testimony of those who had incomplete knowledge of the fateful treaty signing that will redirect not just the fate of a nation but the course of world history.
Stafford’s third down pass fell incomplete, however, and Karty’s short field goal cut the deficit to 20-12.
But this “turnaround” is still incomplete and riddled with problems, according to Mr Martin.
But junta spokesperson Major General Zaw Min Tun told the BBC "there could be a delay if the necessary documents are incomplete".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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