[
UK
/ʌnkəmplˈiːtɪd/
]
[ US /ˌənkəmˈpɫitɪd/ ]
[ US /ˌənkəmˈpɫitɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
not caught or not caught within bounds
an uncompleted pass -
not yet finished
his thesis is still incomplete
an uncompleted play
How To Use uncompleted In A Sentence
- Cowboy gardeners try to trick pensioners into paying for the uncompleted work and even offer to drive them to the bank to grab the cash, according to the police.
- Our working space - normally a bare, uncompleted room, with two tables - is transposed to a desk for four people in the corner of a primary classroom.
- There is a copy, too, of Michelangelo's lost cartoon for the uncompleted Battle of Cascina fresco, and another copy of Leonardo's lost Leda.
- Our speech is not the defined sentences of Novels, but the mad collection of hesitations and uncompleted thoughts which we voice.
- Balamory took off in such a way that he never managed to finish his degree, uncompleted business that he hopes to rectify now the series has run its course.
- These people would have been re-sentenced, with the work uncompleted, and may well have been sent to prison which is seen as a direct alternative to community work.
- No-one, though, could have predicted quite the extent of the fog and the ferocity of the gales which left the third round, already delayed, uncompleted by all players in the field.
- an uncompleted pass
- The settlement has rough, makeshift roads, and the family home is uncompleted because of lack of money.
- There were more leaflets, a pile of uncompleted questionnaires and a small number of stubby light blue pencils stamped with a London Underground logo.