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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
Through all of this a partial picture emerges of Leman, but it remains always, to both Ms. Ypi and her readers, maddeningly incomplete.
He didn’t say whether the analysis included any evidence, such as autopsies or medical records, other than the reports, which can be incorrect or incomplete.
For many people, a glass of beer feels incomplete without a thick, creamy layer of foam resting on top.
What she did not know was that FNA tests are not considered best practice for breast biopsies, because they can produce inadequate samples, and lead to the risk of missed, incomplete or delayed diagnoses.
The Justice Department hasn’t disclosed its redaction process and is likely working from an incomplete list of victims, according to the letter.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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