Definitionn. the state of being crude and incomplete and imperfect
Last update: October 13, 2015
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His absence gave us a sense of incompleteness in the function. [Please select]
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Josiah Royce in his lecture on The Conception of Immortality (1900) combines this argument of the soul's union with God with the argument of the incompleteness of man's life here: " Just because God is One, all our lives have various and unique places in the harmony of the divine life. [Please select]
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Doubt and hesitation also imply incompleteness: He surely would do desperate things to show his love of me. [Please select]
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This is owing to the fact that, as illustrated above, a negation implies incompleteness. [Please select]
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The woman who in life was Dora made him feel the same incompleteness that he has described in his best-known book. [Please select]
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Seeing him thus the strangeness, the grotesque incompleteness, of his person struck her as never before. [Please select]
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