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    in·com·plete
    [ˌinkəmˈplēt]
    adjective
    incomplete (adjective)
    1. not having all the necessary or appropriate parts:
      "the records are patchy and incomplete"
      • not full or finished:
        "the analysis remains incomplete"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from late Latin incompletus, from Latin in- ‘not’ + completus ‘filled, finished’ (see complete).
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    Something that is incomplete is not yet finished, or does not have all the parts or details that it needs. The clearing of rubbish and drains is still incomplete. European political union would be incomplete without a defence element.

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