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insufficient

[in-suh-fish-uhnt] / ˌɪn səˈfɪʃ ənt /


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Observers say those forces remain insufficient for anything beyond a short campaign of a few weeks or a high-intensity kinetic strike.

From Los Angeles Times

More than 60% of girls are expected to have insufficient physical activity, and more than half are projected to have poor diets.

From Science Daily

One of the candidates has met with some directors, he wrote, but the response from the board was “weak and insufficient.”

From Barron's

The appeal its stance does have for some white working class voters in the constituency was insufficient to counteract that disadvantage.

From BBC

However, it also noted some resentment from young people who complained there were insufficient youth services and alternative places to gather.

From BBC