Inchoate
(
adjective
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verb
)
(As an adjective)
Inchoate ( adjective )
- In an initial or early stage; not fully formed or developed.
- Lacking order or coherence; disorganized.
Origin:
From latin inchoatus "beginning, imperfect, incomplete".
Examples:
- The project was in an inchoate state and needed more development.
- His thoughts were still inchoate and he needed more time to organize them.
- The company was in an inchoate stage, still trying to establish its business model.
- The book was inchoate and needed more editing.
- The idea was inchoate and needed more research.
(As a verb)
Inchoate ( verb )
- In an initial or early stage; not fully formed or developed.
- Lacking order or coherence; disorganized.
Origin:
From latin inchoatus "beginning, imperfect, incomplete".
Examples:
- The project was in an inchoate state and needed more development.
- His thoughts were still inchoate and he needed more time to organize them.
- The company was in an inchoate stage, still trying to establish its business model.
- The book was inchoate and needed more editing.
- The idea was inchoate and needed more research.