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Definition of incompletely in English: incompletelyadverb ɪnkəmˈpliːtliˌɪnkəmˈplitli In an partial or unfinished manner. most specimens are incompletely preserved incompletely digested food Example sentencesExamples - I have been reading intensely, but incompletely - opening and closing book after book, then slowly returning to select a chapter, a short text, a paragraph, a phrase, a word.
- This sort of situation, in which several different historical sources merge into a highly polysemous collection of incompletely-differentiated words and phrases, seems to be commoner than one might think.
- There is a clear, but as yet incompletely defined, relationship between depression and drug dependence.
- Laughter raises our heart rate and blood pressure, but these physiological effects are incompletely documented and their medicinal benefits are even less certain.
- The documentary evidence that he cites in his book is frequently taken out of context or quoted incompletely or inaccurately.
- In spite of all this information, the precise biochemical function of the complex is still incompletely understood.
- The warning letter said the firm had responded "incompletely."
- Some of you have noticed that since yesterday, our news site has been intermittently unavailable, or loading incompletely.
- The one relatively, if incompletely successful, revolution in Ireland came about post-1916.
- The many strengths of her study incompletely conceal the very few weaknesses.
Definition of incompletely in US English: incompletelyadverbˌinkəmˈplētlēˌɪnkəmˈplitli In an partial or unfinished manner. most specimens are incompletely preserved incompletely digested food Example sentencesExamples - Laughter raises our heart rate and blood pressure, but these physiological effects are incompletely documented and their medicinal benefits are even less certain.
- This sort of situation, in which several different historical sources merge into a highly polysemous collection of incompletely-differentiated words and phrases, seems to be commoner than one might think.
- Some of you have noticed that since yesterday, our news site has been intermittently unavailable, or loading incompletely.
- The many strengths of her study incompletely conceal the very few weaknesses.
- I have been reading intensely, but incompletely - opening and closing book after book, then slowly returning to select a chapter, a short text, a paragraph, a phrase, a word.
- In spite of all this information, the precise biochemical function of the complex is still incompletely understood.
- The warning letter said the firm had responded "incompletely."
- The one relatively, if incompletely successful, revolution in Ireland came about post-1916.
- There is a clear, but as yet incompletely defined, relationship between depression and drug dependence.
- The documentary evidence that he cites in his book is frequently taken out of context or quoted incompletely or inaccurately.
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