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incomplete

[ in-kuhm-pleet ]

adjective

  1. not complete; lacking some part.

    Synonyms: fragmentary, partial, unfinished

  2. Football. (of a forward pass) not completed; not caught by a receiver.
  3. Engineering. noting a truss the panel points of which are not entirely connected so as to form a system of triangles. Compare complete ( def 8 ), redundant ( def 7c ).
  4. Logic, Philosophy.
    1. (of an expression or symbol) meaningful only in a specific context.
    2. (of a set of axioms) such that there is at least one true proposition (able to be formulated in terms of the basic ideas of a given system) that is not deducible from the set. Compare complete ( def 7 ).


noun

  1. Education. a temporary grade indicating that a student has not fulfilled one or more of the essential requirements for a course:

    If I don't hand in my term paper for last semester's English course, the professor is going to change my incomplete to an F.

incomplete

/ ˌɪnkəmˈpliːt /

adjective

  1. not complete or finished
  2. not completely developed; imperfect
  3. logic
    1. (of a formal theory) not so constructed that the addition of a non-theorem to the axioms renders it inconsistent
    2. (of an expression) not having a reference of its own but requiring completion by another expression
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • ˌincomˈpletely, adverb
  • ˌincomˈpleteness, noun
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Other Words From

  • incom·pletely adverb
  • incom·pleteness noun
  • subin·com·plete adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of incomplete1

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English word from Late Latin word incomplētus. See in- 3, complete
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Example Sentences

Conventional approaches to storm forecasting involve large numerical simulations run on supercomputers incorporating mountains of observational data, and they still often result in inaccurate or incomplete predictions.

It is thought at least 10,500 women were sent to the institutions, commonly known as mother-and-baby homes, in Northern Ireland but incomplete records mean the figure may be higher.

From BBC

While they speak of things like “justice,” the Piltover politicians and police do so with an incomplete understanding of the word because they regard Zaun life as cheap.

From Salon

But this “turnaround” is still incomplete and riddled with problems, according to Mr Martin.

From BBC

But junta spokesperson Major General Zaw Min Tun told the BBC "there could be a delay if the necessary documents are incomplete".

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