INCOMPLETE | Meaning, Definition In Cambridge English Dictionary

Meaning of incomplete in English incompleteadjective uk /ˌɪn.kəmˈpliːt/ us /ˌɪn.kəmˈpliːt/ Add to word list Add to word list not having some parts, or not finished: The decision was based on incomplete or inaccurate information. The building is still incomplete. Incomplete
  • Anglocentric
  • Anglocentrism
  • broad brush
  • demi-
  • Eurocentric
  • extent
  • hemi-
  • imperfect
  • imperfection
  • imperfectly
  • in a manner of speaking idiom
  • incompletely
  • patchily
  • patchiness
  • patchy
  • scratch/scrape the surface idiom
  • semi
  • shorthand
  • superficial
  • surface
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incompletely incompleteness incompletenoun [ C ] US uk /ˌɪn.kəmˈpliːt/ us /ˌɪn.kəmˈpliːt/ a mark, usually temporary, received when some of the work for a class has not been finished: He failed to hand in his term paper, so he got an incomplete for the course. Marks & results
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  • 2:2
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  • C, c
  • capped
  • fail
  • formative assessment
  • formatively
  • full credit
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  • gold star
  • grade
  • moderate
  • negative
  • partial credit
  • pass mark
  • pass rate
  • pass-fail
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Incomplete (Definition of incomplete from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

incomplete | American Dictionary

incompleteadjective us /ˌɪn·kəmˈplit/ Add to word list Add to word list lacking some parts, or not finished: The polls have closed but the results of the election are still incomplete. incompletenoun [ C ] us /ˌɪn·kəmˈplit/ a mark, usually temporary, received when some of the work for a class has not been finished: He failed to hand in his term paper, so he got an incomplete for the course. (Definition of incomplete from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

Examples of incomplete

incomplete The leaf nitrogen content was higher and leaf mass lower (because of incomplete leaf expansion and smaller tiller size) for late than for early-sown plants. From the Cambridge English Corpus Incomplete acquisition and attrition experienced most dif®culty with stative and achievement verbs. From the Cambridge English Corpus The collective portrait of past offenders is thus incomplete. From the Cambridge English Corpus The few letters are very incomplete and comprise just 30 pages of the text. From the Cambridge English Corpus The second difficulty with incomplete conceptualisation lies in the way that knowledge is theorised. From the Cambridge English Corpus If what follows is a text, it is incomplete, an aborted manifesto. From the Cambridge English Corpus Without this information the conclusion that an association exists between social engagement and high life satisfaction is incomplete. From the Cambridge English Corpus In a world in which patents cover only pharmaceutical company 'innovations', vague royalty provisions are equivalent to incomplete property rights. From the Cambridge English Corpus Contracts vary due to different degrees of observability of host-country inputs, and incomplete or ineffective property rights. From the Cambridge English Corpus They will accept a false but complete hierarchy of ends over an incomplete one. From the Cambridge English Corpus The incomplete property right of limited access does not fully guide incentives to achieve complete internalization of the resource stock externality. From the Cambridge English Corpus The speech emerges rapidly, but many sentences are incomplete or erratically sequenced. From the Cambridge English Corpus Although these predictions have been fulfilled in part, why does the transformation remain incomplete? From the Cambridge English Corpus More often, facts are too condensed or incomplete. From the Cambridge English Corpus Thirdly, where an item is listed and given references other than to the glossary, they are often very incomplete. From the Cambridge English Corpus See all examples of incomplete These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. What is the pronunciation of incomplete?

Translations of incomplete

in Chinese (Traditional) 不完整的, 未完成的, (通常暫時的)未完成標記… See more in Chinese (Simplified) 不完整的, 未完成的, (通常暂时的)未完成标记… See more in Spanish incompleto, incompleto/eta [masculine-feminine], inacabado/ada [masculine-feminine]… See more in Portuguese incompleto, incompleto/-ta… See more in Japanese in Turkish in French in Catalan in Dutch in Czech in Danish in Indonesian in Thai in Vietnamese in Polish in Swedish in Malay in German in Norwegian in Korean in Ukrainian in Italian 未完成の, 不完全な, 不完全(ふかんぜん)な… See more yarım, eksik, noksan… See more incomplet/-ète, inachevé/-ée, incomplet… See more incomplet… See more onvoltooid, onvolledig… See more neúplný, nedokončený… See more ufuldendt, ufuldstændig… See more tidak lengkap… See more ซึ่งไม่สมบูรณ์… See more chưa hoàn thành… See more niepełny, niekompletny… See more ofullständig, ofullbordad… See more tidak lengkap… See more unvollständig… See more ufullstendig, ufullendt… See more 미완성의… See more незакінчений, незавершений… See more incompleto… See more Need a translator?

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