Definitionn. lack of an adequate quantity or number
Last update: July 24, 2015
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There is a great inadequacy of our resources. [Please select]
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These assertions, and the total inadequacy of the pharmacology of colchicum, as above detailed, to explain its specific therapeutic property, show that the secret of colchicum is as yet undiscovered. [Please select]
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I have realized its inadequacy to awaken thought, or even emotion. [Please select]
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Last, but not least, is the growing realization of the barbarity and the inadequacy of the definite sentence. [Please select]
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He deplored the inadequacy of the militia and called for a real army. [Please select]
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Never had her inadequacy to appreciate my career been more apparent. [Please select]
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"I--I'm--very sorry--for--" she said, indistinctly, and her ears were mocked with her ghastly inadequacy.' [Please select]
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"I hope she did so," said Hugh Woodgate, with the emphasis which often atoned for the inadequacy of his remarks. [Please select]
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