by halves, dissatisfactorily, in half measures, inadmissibly, incompetently, ineptly, intolerably, poorly, undeftly, unfacilely, unproficiently, unskillfully
Definitionadv. in an inadequate manner or to an inadequate degree
Last update: July 6, 2015
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He is inadequately trained in his profession. [Please select]
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Colombia is but inadequately represented by rough maps. [Please select]
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Additionally, Ord described his animal, although admittedly inadequately (small, black, not _S.) [Please select]
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To say that he was amazed when he found it locked would have most inadequately described his emotions. [Please select]
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The owners of _The Girl Up-stairs_ were very inadequately experienced in the business of putting on musical comedies. [Please select]
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The nurse who somewhat inadequately supplied her place was having an afternoon off. [Please select]
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These deviations from the general trend probably resulted from inadequately small sizes of some samples. [Please select]
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Nor does this picture inadequately visualize Rockefeller's whole after-life, and explain the business qualities that made possible his unexampled success. [Please select]
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