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"Imperfect" in a Sentence (17 examples)
As your goods for which you are charging us were imperfect, we will not pay this account.
Partly because he could not receive enough information, Harper's description remains imperfect.
We are all imperfect. We cannot expect perfect government.
I want death to find me planting my cabbages, but caring little for it, and even less for my imperfect garden.
While you're busy looking for the perfect person, you may have missed the imperfect person who could make you perfectly happy.
I am fed up with imperfect people, so I've decided to isolate myself for a while.
I believe that as imperfect as they are, the principles of open markets and accountable governance, of democracy and human rights and international law that we have forged remain the firmest foundation for human progress in this century.
An oligopoly is an imperfect monopoly.
When we plant rice, grass grows too, but when we plant grass, it never grows rice. As we're doing "good" things sometimes "bad" things are participating. However, while we're doing "disadvantages" there's no "kindness" with it. Don't get bored of doing "good" things although sometimes imperfect.
Language is human, therefore imperfect.
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Why, then, your other senses grow imperfect.
Nothing imperfet or deficient left Of all that he Created.
Then say not man's imperfect, Heaven in fault; / Say rather, man's as perfect as he ought.
When the prophet Joel was describing the formidable accidents in the day of the Lord's judgment, and the fearful sentence of an angry Judge, he was not able to express it, but stammered like a child, or an amazed, imperfect person.
1651, John Donne, Letter to Henry Goodere, in Letters to Severall Persons of Honour, edited by Charles Edmund Merrill, Jr., New York: Sturgis & Walton, 1910, I write to you from the Spring Garden, whither I withdrew my self to think of this; and the intensenesse of my thinking ends in this, that by my help Gods work should be imperfected, if by any means I resisted the amasement.
Time, which perfects some things, imperfects also others.
[…] such was their desire for greater rhythmic freedom that composers began to use red notes as well. […] Their value was […] restricted at first, for redness implies the imperfecting of a note which is perfect if black […]
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