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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(91) Democrats said the McCollum-Zeliff charges were an incomplete sneak preview of conclusions expected when their committees have completed a full report.
(92) The White Paper argued that the existing investor protection laws were outdated and incomplete.
(93) To date £6.7 million has been spent on two incomplete ferry terminals at Gills Bay and Burwick.
(94) Eventually the recovery becomes incomplete and we can see the gradual emergence of chronic disease.
(95) The enquiry into the occurrence, they said, was still incomplete.
(96) Without the agency to exercise a central monitoring role, they said, the effect of the other measures would be incomplete.
(97) This assumption arose from greater understanding of the complex causes of poverty, but this remained incomplete.
(98) In many instances, the same incomplete or inappropriate strategy was frequently used, producing the same incorrect answer.
(99) Hauge says his assessment is still incomplete, since he has not yet had access to Soviet military records.
(100) Five months after its opening, the operators of the hospital say those plans are on track, if incomplete.
(101) In a sentential context, they are represented by syntactically incomplete predicative expressions.
(102) Or, the reader may have merely skimmed the second paragraph and sent back an incomplete form.
(103) It survives in four separated fragments, was not published in his lifetime and probably remained incomplete.
(104) Thus, a radiograph six hours after meal intake showing incomplete gastric emptying of markers indicates delayed gastric emptying.
(105) These brief and incomplete excursions through five subject territories of sociology provide some examples of how male-orientation may be manifested.
(106) Total colectomy was performed because of incomplete removal of a large tubular adenoma with intra-epithelial malignant change.
(107) More than three decades later that evolution is still under way, and still incomplete.
(108) Carbon monoxide, a colourless, odourless and poisonous gas, is produced by incomplete combustion of carbon in fuels.
(109) Design, development and management have in common the absolute necessity of taking action based on incomplete information. Sentencedict.com
(110) It could even be argued that their liberation is still incomplete today.
(111) Consider in this connection the point I made earlier that comprehension is necessarily incomplete and dependent on purpose.
(112) The last group of paintings, as yet incomplete, returns to the urban theme.
(113) The database is also obviously incomplete, being little more than a list of fields for you to fill in.
(114) Much of the information the clinics gave people was incomplete and biased in favour of educated middle-class clients.
(115) For many, a good meal is incomplete without a fine wine.
(116) an incomplete set of figures.
(117) Incomplete ascension will lead to disease and early dearth.
(118) But incomplete adjuvant is adequate for subsequent injections.
(119) Some offices had incomplete information on spending.
(120) Global sex research is patchy and incomplete.
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