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the inadequacy
noun
The state of being inadequate.
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The inadequacy he felt drove him deeper into his shell.
I see the inadequacy of my own words".
To me, Elizabeth's situation illustrates the inadequacy of those generalizations.
It is a painting about the inadequacy of painting.
Their request acknowledged the inadequacy of the Cambodian justice system.
The inadequacy of town-bought "country boots" for starters.
Beethoven complained constantly about the inadequacy of keyboard instruments.
"Iris," opulent and eerie, exposes the inadequacy of the term.
They both address the inadequacy of language to articulate reality.
The film's driving force is the inadequacy of adults.
Do you think that has something to do with the inadequacy of English writing or the inadequacy of English publishing?
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