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UK
/ɪnkəmplˈiːt/
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[ US /ˌɪnkəmˈpɫit/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnkəmˈpɫit/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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not complete or total; not completed
an incomplete forward pass
an incomplete account of his life
political consequences of incomplete military success -
not yet finished
his thesis is still incomplete
an uncompleted play
How To Use incomplete In A Sentence
- The example he gives is of tender and incomplete feelings of love for another. Philosophy at the Limit
- However, Nature, that at first sight appears so lovely, is on consideration almost always incomplete; moreover, there is no painting intertangled foliage without losing half its beauties. The Mind of the Artist Thoughts and Sayings of Painters and Sculptors on Their Art
- LIP is one of the treatments to salvage vision in patients with incomplete ophthalmic artery occlusion if no contraindications for thrombolysis exist.
- The related axiomatic study of epistemic notions has benefited from application of techniques used for proving incompleteness and indefinability results since the early sixties. Paradoxes and Contemporary Logic
- This article classifies the uncertainty as essential one and uninformative one in term of its origin. The latter results from incomplete information and need more attention from economics.
- Obama: ... we didn't "misread" the economy, we just had "incomplete information ... Iowa GOP to Palin: Come to Des Moines
- The highest conception we can form of heaven is the reversal of all the evil of earth, and the completion of its incomplete good: the sinless purity -- the blessed presence of God -- the fulfilment of all desires -- the service which is _blessed_, not toil -- the changelessness which is progress, not stagnation. Expositions of Holy Scripture
- Officials admit that the figures are an underestimate, as they are based on incident reports from soldiers with incomplete information.
- But what fascinated and drew me in was the incompleteness.
- I suffer frequently from indigestion, incomplete evacuation, passing hard, foul-smelling stools and gaseous distension.