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- Dictionarypartial/ˈpɑːʃl/
adjective
- 1. existing only in part; incomplete: "a question to which we have only partial answers" Similar Opposite
- 2. favouring one side in a dispute above the other; biased: "the paper gave a distorted and very partial view of the situation" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. a component of a musical sound; an overtone or harmonic: "strings would like to oscillate as closely as possible to harmonic partials"
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The meaning of PARTIAL is of or relating to a part rather than the whole : not general or total. How to use partial in a sentence.
PARTIAL definition: 1. not complete: 2. influenced by the fact that you personally prefer or approve of something, so…. Learn more.
Partial definition: being such in part only; not total or general; incomplete. See examples of PARTIAL used in a sentence.
PARTIAL meaning: 1. not complete: 2. influenced by the fact that you personally prefer or approve of something, so…. Learn more.
Someone who is partial supports a particular person or thing, for example in a competition or dispute, instead of being completely fair. I might be accused of being partial. partiality uncountable noun. She is criticized by some others for her one-sidedness and partiality.
1. relating to only a part; not general or complete: a partial eclipse. 2. biased: a partial judge. 3. (foll by: to) having a particular liking (for) 4. (Botany) botany. a. constituting part of a larger structure: a partial umbel. b. used for only part of the life cycle of a plant: a partial habitat. c. (of a parasite) not exclusively parasitic. 5.
Definition of partial adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.