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not enough
adjective as in deficient
Strongest matches
adjective as in inadequate
Strongest matches
adjective as in undermanned
Strongest match
Weak matches
adverb as in inadequately
noun as in drop in the bucket
Example Sentences
“Hopefully, if we tag turtles somewhere in the world, then they might show us foraging areas in a completely different place,” he says, adding that the technique could serve countries where there are not enough resources for dedicated seagrass surveys.
More surprisingly, restoring either dopamine or serotonin signaling on its own was not enough to allow the animals to learn again.
In front of him was an impossible puzzle: a sprawling airport besieged by desperate people trying to flee and not enough troops to carry out an orderly end to America’s longest war.
"The UK imports a lot of pork and chicken as there is not enough produced in the UK to meet this demand," he said.
"That's what Manchester City are going to have to do. Whatever Pep thinks of, there is not enough legs in that midfield right now to change what we're seeing."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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