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The incomplete
adjective
Not complete; not filled up; not finished; not having all its parts, or not having them all adjusted; imperfect; defective.
Exact(60)
The incomplete documents poured into county offices.
The incomplete harlequin tea-set, which had been my grandmother's.
–The incomplete first season of "The Wire" on DVD ($8).
The incomplete ski jump in the parking lot?
The incomplete records correspond to 21% of the polling places reported.
The incomplete trades are known as fails in the bond market.
The incomplete data showed that nonwhite women have an exceptionally hard time climbing the corporate ladder.
The incomplete reference information makes the Manhattan distance corrupted.
The incomplete or missing data constitute a problem.
The incomplete fifth copy harbors DEFA3.
The incomplete TA/T are not included.
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