Insufficiently can be categorized as an adverb.
Adverb |
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insufficiently - to an insufficient degree; "he was insufficiently prepared" |
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1. | adv. | He was insufficiently prepared. | |
2. | adv. | The Japanese are often criticized for being inward looking and insufficiently international in their outlook. | |
3. | adv. | As people are still generally insufficiently educated, wars are still inevitable. | |
4. | adv. | Rather than focus on actual problems, they bicker among themselves, accusing each other of having beliefs that are insufficiently ideologically pure. | |
5. | adv. | Rather than attack racism, they attack each other for being insufficiently anti-racist. | |
6. | adv. | The original fog collection nets used were insufficiently resistant to the high winds and tore but a partnership with the German non-profit Water Foundation allowed Dar Si Hmad to develop a stronger net. | |
7. | adv. | To the racists, if you're not one of them, you're insufficiently Kabyle. | |
8. | adv. | To the racists, as long as you don't belong to their stupid separatist organization, you'll always be insufficiently Kabyle. |
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adv. | |
He was insufficiently prepared. |
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The Japanese are often criticized for being inward looking and insufficiently international in their outlook. | |
As people are still generally insufficiently educated, wars are still inevitable. | |
Rather than focus on actual problems, they bicker among themselves, accusing each other of having beliefs that are insufficiently ideologically pure. | |
Rather than attack racism, they attack each other for being insufficiently anti-racist. | |
The original fog collection nets used were insufficiently resistant to the high winds and tore but a partnership with the German non-profit Water Foundation allowed Dar Si Hmad to develop a stronger net. | |
To the racists, if you're not one of them, you're insufficiently Kabyle. | |
To the racists, as long as you don't belong to their stupid separatist organization, you'll always be insufficiently Kabyle. |