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inchoate

Aussprache: [ɪnˈkoʊət]

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Kontext: „development“

(adjective) when something is just beginning or not fully formed yet. It means that an idea, project, or feeling isn't finished or hasn't grown up enough to be complete.

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Her plan for the event is still inchoate, but it shows a lot of promise.

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The inchoate design of the project failed to impress the investors.

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What are the inchoate ideas that you want to develop further?

Kontext: „legal“

(adjective) when something is not yet fully developed or established, particularly in law. It refers to a law or legal concept that hasn’t been completely formed or implemented.

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The inchoate law has potential, but it needs further revision before it can be applied.

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The court dismissed the case due to its inchoate nature, as the arguments were not sufficiently developed.

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How can the inchoate regulations be improved before they take effect?

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