Inchoate ( adjective , verb )

(As an adjective)

Inchoate ( adjective )

  1. In an initial or early stage; not fully formed or developed.
  2. Lacking order or coherence; disorganized.

Origin:

From latin inchoatus "beginning, imperfect, incomplete".

Examples:

  1. The project was in an inchoate state and needed more development.
  2. His thoughts were still inchoate and he needed more time to organize them.
  3. The company was in an inchoate stage, still trying to establish its business model.
  4. The book was inchoate and needed more editing.
  5. The idea was inchoate and needed more research.

(As a verb)

Inchoate ( verb )

  1. In an initial or early stage; not fully formed or developed.
  2. Lacking order or coherence; disorganized.

Origin:

From latin inchoatus "beginning, imperfect, incomplete".

Examples:

  1. The project was in an inchoate state and needed more development.
  2. His thoughts were still inchoate and he needed more time to organize them.
  3. The company was in an inchoate stage, still trying to establish its business model.
  4. The book was inchoate and needed more editing.
  5. The idea was inchoate and needed more research.
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