abecedarian, broad, disjunct, foundational, in the bud, inexact, meaningless, postnatal, shadowed forth, undetermined, veiled
Definitionadj. only partly in existence
Last update: February 6, 2017
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It is an inchoate idea which should be developed. [adverb]
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Territorial scope of inchoate offenses related to offenses under this Act. [adjective]
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Clayman 's palms are pressed against Himiko 's body as tho she was trying to pull shape out of inchoate mass. [adjective]
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What inchoate corollary statement was consequently suppressed by the host. [adjective]
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Thenceforth, till James came to the throne of England, the history of Scotland was but a series of inchoate revolutions, intrigues that led to nothing definite and skirmishes in the war of kirk and state. [Please select]
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Before organic architecture can come into being our inchoate national life must itself become organic. [Please select]
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And Jessica, steeped in the delicious wonder of new and inchoate sensations, had yielded. [Please select]
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"Until one has come upon it one is an inchoate fool," Mount Dunstan went on. [Please select]
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At this thought, something perfectly inchoate, which she did not recognize, began clawing at her. [Please select]
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It has, in consequence, escaped that recrudescence of the primitive and inchoate known in England and among ourselves as pre-Raphaelitism. [Please select]
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