inchoate Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪnˈkəʊ.eɪt]
  • Us [ ɪnˈkoʊ.eɪt]

Meaning of inchoate In English

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Examples of inchoate

  • Feeling is an "inchoate quality" (155) of country songs, involving both verbal cleverness and a sense of embodied movement.

  • This configuration of agency presumes that, at some point, ownership entailed the transformation of the inchoate into the cultivated.

  • It can lead to distorted views of the ways in which the imperial state actually operated, in all its inchoate and fractured complexity.

  • Few are interested in the open-ended, inchoate rural community.

  • Perhaps, turning the argument around, selection favored those children who were capable of turning inchoate vocalizations into structured linguistic elements.

  • Analyses of cohesion on committees, of inchoate party systems, or of weak multiparty systems are three examples where the impact will be greatest.

  • But positive law is an inchoate or incomplete form of law as practical reasonableness.

  • We permit active abandonment because until the last act, there is always a genuine chance that the inchoate criminal does not "really" mean it.

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