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the deficient
adjective
Lacking something essential; often construed with in.
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The deficient animal tries various kinds of food and concentrates on those that remove the deficiency.
Among other things, investigators are to examine whether the necessary repairs are being made to the deficient bridges.
But Frank was in America, on the verge of Eisenhower's second term, when the deficient was not to be relished but redeemed and made good.
"We are very interested to see if there are long-lasting behavioural changes due to the deficient pruning in the mutant mice," says senior author Cornelius Gross.
She changed her diet, eating more vegetables and red meat, and began taking iron supplements to boost the deficient levels in her body and to increase her stamina.
A special Presidential investigative commission concluded the following June that the deficient seal reflected shoddy engineering and lax management at NASA and its prime contractor, Morton Thiokol..
When the deficient vitamin is resupplied before irreversible damage occurs, the signs and symptoms are reversed.
Its underlying defect is the deficient production of adult hemoglobin (hemoglobin A).
Microscopic examination of the bone tissue reveals the deficient mineralization of the organic matrix.
Wouldn't it be more productive to examine the bulletproof vests and learn how to correct the deficient ones?
Moreover, if, the deficient condition can be omitted.
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