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    incomplete
    /ˌɪnkəmˈpliːt/

    adjective

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  2. INCOMPLETE definition: 1. not having some parts, or not finished: 2. a mark, usually temporary, received when some of the…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of INCOMPLETE is not complete : unfinished. How to use incomplete in a sentence.

  4. Incomplete definition: not complete; lacking some part.. See examples of INCOMPLETE used in a sentence.

  5. Incomplete describes things that are missing something. A chess set with a lost piece is incomplete. Incomplete also means “unfinished,” like that incomplete bridge to nowhere.

  6. Something that is incomplete is not yet finished, or does not have all the parts or details that it needs. The clearing of rubbish and drains is still incomplete. European political union would be incomplete without a defence element. Some offices had incomplete information on spending.

  7. INCOMPLETE definition: not finished, or having one or more parts missing: . Learn more.

  8. Definition of incomplete adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. incomplete meaning, definition, what is incomplete: not having everything that should be the...: Learn more.

  10. Incomplete Definition. ĭnkəm-plēt. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Adjective. Noun. Filter. adjective. Not complete. American Heritage. Lacking a part or parts; not whole; not full. Webster's New World. Not caught in bounds or intercepted. An incomplete forward pass. American Heritage. Unfinished; not concluded.

  11. adj. 1. not complete or finished. 2. not completely developed; imperfect. 3. (Logic) logic. a. (of a formal theory) not so constructed that the addition of a non-theorem to the axioms renders it inconsistent. b. (of an expression) not having a reference of its own but requiring completion by another expression. ˌincomˈpletely adv.