0 not having some parts, or not finished: --
The building is still incomplete.
The decision was based on incomplete or inaccurate information.
1 a mark, usually temporary, received when some of the work for a class has not been finished: --
3 a mark, usually temporary, received when some of the work for a class has not been finished: --
Although these predictions have been fulfilled in part, why does the transformation remain incomplete?
The speech emerges rapidly, but many sentences are incomplete or erratically sequenced.
The incomplete property right of limited access does not fully guide incentives to achieve complete internalization of the resource stock externality.
They will accept a false but complete hierarchy of ends over an incomplete one.
Contracts vary due to different degrees of observability of host-country inputs, and incomplete or ineffective property rights.
In a world in which patents cover only pharmaceutical company 'innovations', vague royalty provisions are equivalent to incomplete property rights.
Without this information the conclusion that an association exists between social engagement and high life satisfaction is incomplete.
If what follows is a text, it is incomplete, an aborted manifesto.