Synonym: deficient, imperfect, lacking, partial, unfinished, wanting. Antonym: complete. Similar words: complete, completely, completeness, complex, completion, complexity, complement, ample. Meaning: [‚ɪnkəm'plɪːt] adj. 1. not complete or total; not completed 2. not yet finished.
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(31) The excavation of the tunnel is still incomplete.
(32) The records are patchy and incomplete.
(33) Our understanding of these systems is, however, still incomplete.
(34) Record-breaking ful Following sentence incomplete; original unavailable Hold tight!
(35) If possible, collect any work, both complete and incomplete, and go on.
(36) Slavic cheekbones caught the gentle light; one eyebrow was incomplete but the other was angled like a circumflex.
(37) But when it was published, years after his death, it was incomplete.
(38) The analysis was never officially released, because the data were incomplete, the agency says.
(39) The other provides amazingly quick service - from an incomplete concrete house frame in a backstreet.
(40) Without the brown lump, I feel inadequate as a hostess, abbreviated in my domestic duties, incomplete.
(41) The supervisory authority may forbid the publication of an offer document that is incomplete or requires additional information.
(42) The legal process takes a long time and the task of getting new Regulations approved remained incomplete when I retired.
(43) With regard to acquittal rates in the magistrates' courts, our data are too uncertain to draw firm conclusions as they are incomplete.
(44) When it's ill-conceived, ill-considered or based on incomplete information, the Profitboss won't criticize the critic.
(45) The main focus will be on ex-directory numbers, which mean that published directories are incomplete as listings of telephone-owning households.
(46) I agree, and this can stand as a cogent it incomplete description of what is meant by a political homosexuality.
(47) Certainly they are incomplete in terms of the kind of information we might have elicited through observation, interview and questionnaire.
(48) Short of legalizing abortion, lives could be saved if doctors were better trained to deal with septic or incomplete abortions.
(49) The lecture notes are fragmented; a fair number of sentences remain incomplete.
(49) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(50) No wonder that most people consider a meal to be incomplete without potatoes.
(51) Overall, thinking on children's needs, despite its commendable focus on specific categories, was incomplete.
(52) Two years later, however, with negotiations still incomplete, Edward embarked on his abortive campaign with the results described above.
(53) I hope that Opposition Members accept that were we to attempt a rushed account this evening it would of necessity be incomplete.
(54) This is, of necessity, an incomplete and oversimplified account which reflects a typical claim before the tribunals.
(55) In other words the modern defence of the market economy is incomplete at one point.
(56) A landscape without a mountain background is for me incomplete.
(57) Even though incomplete, that disclosure would be sufficient to reduce their liability in law.
(58) The profound neglect of psychological, social and political considerations renders such treatments shallow and incomplete.
(59) The first year of the pilot programme is still incomplete.
(60) Apologies: last week's story on the Sparc Architecture Version 9 specification was incorrect, and based upon incomplete information.
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