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Definition of lacking in English: lackingadjective ˈlakɪŋˈlækɪŋ 1predicative Not available or in short supply. adequate resources are sadly lacking Example sentencesExamples - Storage space for such a quantity of oil is presently lacking, and new facilities may need to be built.
- What is lacking is the vision and the statesmanship necessary to make that vision a reality.
- This can serve as a fillip to activate and develop community spirit, so sadly lacking in the country.
- Anti-car policies, on the other hand, are still painfully lacking in Edinburgh.
- We live in a society today where spiritual, moral and ethical values are lacking amongst our people.
- Also, the kind of good governance needed for a long term regional vision was lacking.
- Even the seeds are partly or wholly lacking, and when present are very thin and small.
- What is lacking is the will by governments to feed the hungry, and the concern by enough of their citizens to force them to do so.
- Such information is often sorely lacking in many accounts, although one mistake was encountered.
- Despite his excitement, there are few things Ignaciuk finds lacking in his life in Bulgaria.
- So much is lacking here that the society does seem truly horrible, even if its people are superficially happy.
- Evidence is lacking as to whether breast examinations can reduce breast cancer mortality.
- The only thing that's lacking here is running water, so the recommended way to cool down between sweat sessions is to take a snow bath.
- Reports of exactly what is happening or has happened in Tal Afar are lacking, and those that are available have little detail.
- It exposed local musical talent and encouraged a community spirit often lacking in other towns.
- TV coverage is lacking for both competitions, and the Elite League has not delivered the sponsors it was set up to serve.
- I know nothing of Camilla - except that wise influences on Charles seem lacking.
- The danger of an epidemic here is high, as sanitation is simply lacking.
- Police presence, which is lacking, should act as a deterrent for criminals.
- What seems to be lacking right now is a national consensus about what it means to battle terrorism.
- 1.1 (of a quality) absent.
there was something lacking in our marriage Example sentencesExamples - Confidence in the future of the Social Security system has been lacking for a long time.
- Such a universality was lacking in Malayalam films that had come up for the competition, says Prasad.
- High quality technical school alternatives are also provided, a feature mostly lacking in Great Britain.
- In the case of the War On Terrorism, this clarity has been lacking from the beginning.
- What is grossly lacking, as much from the Right as from the Left, is any living sense of that.
- However, that said, I have to say there's something lacking from previous releases.
- In an increasingly impersonal age, swords provide the human touch which is so lacking in guns.
- Whelehan's clever flick found Hughes but urgency was still lacking and Kelly once more got in the way.
- What is lacking in local government is a truly independent tribunal.
- A chiming grandfather clock is all that is lacking to complete a scene redolent of a bygone era framed by stuffiness and reserve.
- The features are good, and the resulting weblogs perfectly workable: but something is lacking here.
- They knocked in a barrage of goals in the first two rounds, displaying a consistency sorely lacking in the past.
- However, what's lacking here is the very same thing that made his early films so effective, the mirror held up to the audience.
- Could it be due to something lacking during the growing period?
- Not that those readings were so terrible, he adds - he just felt something lacking.
- The story is what grabs your attention here, and it's one well worth following, told with a light touch often lacking in games.
- All the qualities that were so sadly lacking seven days earlier were there in abundance against the Sky Blues.
- Innovation is sorely lacking in so many areas of life, he said.
- I can hear the excitement in his voice when he's talking about things and it's been sadly lacking in his voice of late.
- The medical trial will focus on providing a replacement for the chemical that is lacking in the sufferers of Battens Disease.
Synonyms absent, missing, non-existent, not present, unavailable, not to be found - 1.2 Deficient or inadequate.
the students are not lacking in intellectual ability workers were asked in what way they found their managers lacking Example sentencesExamples - The sound quality is very reasonable, although perhaps lacking in the treble department.
- Unfortunately it has the least lumen output of all projectors tested and we found the manual zoom somewhat lacking.
- So far you have been sadly lacking in that department.
- He was, in fact, a cruel dictator and his regime was " lacking in compassion".
- The ending is also a big disappointment, completely lacking in creativity and daring.
- For someone so lacking in motivation, he has done quite well for himself.
- Although I found it unsatisfying and lacking in credibility, the female friend with whom I watched it enjoyed it.
- I'm still severely lacking in self confidence but getting there.
- Only the most inept of dramatists could deliver a romance so completely lacking in depth and subtlety.
- I feel so jaded, so lacking in confidence.
- The research based data is lacking regarding the psychological effects on the family, patient, and resuscitation team.
- While an outstanding work, there are a couple of areas where I found the coverage somewhat lacking.
- As a marketing tool it seems distinctly lacking to me.
- To be fair to the Tralee side they were not lacking in spirit and endeavour and they made the visitors fight every inch of the way.
- The current wave of metal has been widely criticized as lacking in originality and differentiation.
- Many Army barracks are overcrowded and lacking in modern amenities, such as air conditioning.
- Is Unionism so lacking in confidence that it can't even argue its case effectively?
- Labelling is more comprehensive, though still lacking in detail.
- Her failure will be because people took a look at the content of her character and found it lacking.
- UK workers are apathetic and lacking in skills according to a bunch of highly-skilled and very driven management bods.
Synonyms deficient, defective, inadequate, wanting, limited, flawed, faulty, insufficient, unacceptable, impaired, imperfect, second-rate, restricted, inferior without, devoid of, bereft of, bankrupt of, destitute of, empty of, deprived of, free from/of deficient in, low on, short on, in need of informal minus
Definition of lacking in US English: lackingadjectiveˈlakiNGˈlækɪŋ 1predicative Not available or in short supply. adequate resources and funds are both sadly lacking at present Example sentencesExamples - What is lacking is the will by governments to feed the hungry, and the concern by enough of their citizens to force them to do so.
- The danger of an epidemic here is high, as sanitation is simply lacking.
- This can serve as a fillip to activate and develop community spirit, so sadly lacking in the country.
- Evidence is lacking as to whether breast examinations can reduce breast cancer mortality.
- We live in a society today where spiritual, moral and ethical values are lacking amongst our people.
- I know nothing of Camilla - except that wise influences on Charles seem lacking.
- It exposed local musical talent and encouraged a community spirit often lacking in other towns.
- What seems to be lacking right now is a national consensus about what it means to battle terrorism.
- Also, the kind of good governance needed for a long term regional vision was lacking.
- Police presence, which is lacking, should act as a deterrent for criminals.
- Even the seeds are partly or wholly lacking, and when present are very thin and small.
- The only thing that's lacking here is running water, so the recommended way to cool down between sweat sessions is to take a snow bath.
- So much is lacking here that the society does seem truly horrible, even if its people are superficially happy.
- TV coverage is lacking for both competitions, and the Elite League has not delivered the sponsors it was set up to serve.
- Despite his excitement, there are few things Ignaciuk finds lacking in his life in Bulgaria.
- Reports of exactly what is happening or has happened in Tal Afar are lacking, and those that are available have little detail.
- What is lacking is the vision and the statesmanship necessary to make that vision a reality.
- Anti-car policies, on the other hand, are still painfully lacking in Edinburgh.
- Such information is often sorely lacking in many accounts, although one mistake was encountered.
- Storage space for such a quantity of oil is presently lacking, and new facilities may need to be built.
- 1.1 (of a quality) missing or absent.
there was something lacking in our marriage Example sentencesExamples - However, that said, I have to say there's something lacking from previous releases.
- They knocked in a barrage of goals in the first two rounds, displaying a consistency sorely lacking in the past.
- However, what's lacking here is the very same thing that made his early films so effective, the mirror held up to the audience.
- What is grossly lacking, as much from the Right as from the Left, is any living sense of that.
- Not that those readings were so terrible, he adds - he just felt something lacking.
- Such a universality was lacking in Malayalam films that had come up for the competition, says Prasad.
- The medical trial will focus on providing a replacement for the chemical that is lacking in the sufferers of Battens Disease.
- Whelehan's clever flick found Hughes but urgency was still lacking and Kelly once more got in the way.
- What is lacking in local government is a truly independent tribunal.
- A chiming grandfather clock is all that is lacking to complete a scene redolent of a bygone era framed by stuffiness and reserve.
- All the qualities that were so sadly lacking seven days earlier were there in abundance against the Sky Blues.
- Could it be due to something lacking during the growing period?
- In an increasingly impersonal age, swords provide the human touch which is so lacking in guns.
- I can hear the excitement in his voice when he's talking about things and it's been sadly lacking in his voice of late.
- High quality technical school alternatives are also provided, a feature mostly lacking in Great Britain.
- Confidence in the future of the Social Security system has been lacking for a long time.
- Innovation is sorely lacking in so many areas of life, he said.
- The story is what grabs your attention here, and it's one well worth following, told with a light touch often lacking in games.
- In the case of the War On Terrorism, this clarity has been lacking from the beginning.
- The features are good, and the resulting weblogs perfectly workable: but something is lacking here.
Synonyms absent, missing, non-existent, not present, unavailable, not to be found - 1.2 Deficient or inadequate.
the students are not lacking in intellectual ability workers were asked in what way they found their managers lacking Example sentencesExamples - Many Army barracks are overcrowded and lacking in modern amenities, such as air conditioning.
- For someone so lacking in motivation, he has done quite well for himself.
- Is Unionism so lacking in confidence that it can't even argue its case effectively?
- Unfortunately it has the least lumen output of all projectors tested and we found the manual zoom somewhat lacking.
- UK workers are apathetic and lacking in skills according to a bunch of highly-skilled and very driven management bods.
- The ending is also a big disappointment, completely lacking in creativity and daring.
- Only the most inept of dramatists could deliver a romance so completely lacking in depth and subtlety.
- The research based data is lacking regarding the psychological effects on the family, patient, and resuscitation team.
- As a marketing tool it seems distinctly lacking to me.
- So far you have been sadly lacking in that department.
- To be fair to the Tralee side they were not lacking in spirit and endeavour and they made the visitors fight every inch of the way.
- While an outstanding work, there are a couple of areas where I found the coverage somewhat lacking.
- Her failure will be because people took a look at the content of her character and found it lacking.
- I feel so jaded, so lacking in confidence.
- The current wave of metal has been widely criticized as lacking in originality and differentiation.
- He was, in fact, a cruel dictator and his regime was " lacking in compassion".
- I'm still severely lacking in self confidence but getting there.
- Labelling is more comprehensive, though still lacking in detail.
- The sound quality is very reasonable, although perhaps lacking in the treble department.
- Although I found it unsatisfying and lacking in credibility, the female friend with whom I watched it enjoyed it.
Synonyms deficient, defective, inadequate, wanting, limited, flawed, faulty, insufficient, unacceptable, impaired, imperfect, second-rate, restricted, inferior without, devoid of, bereft of, bankrupt of, destitute of, empty of, deprived of, free from, free of
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