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Inchoate
"Inchoate" in a Sentence (16 examples)
An attempt to commit a crime is considered an inchoate offense that can itself be punished.
My life is a mess of numerous inchoate pursuits which I continuously delude myself into thinking I will complete.
This definition is inchoate, and thus it must be interpreted.
The definition is inchoate, and thus it must be interpreted.
neither a substance perfect, nor a substance inchoate
It do's indeed perfect and crown thoſe graces which were here inchoate and begun, but no mans converſion ever ſucceeded his being there ...
This appointment is evidenced by an open, unequivocal act, and, being the last act required from the person making it, necessarily excludes the idea of its being, so far as it respects the appointment, an inchoate and incomplete transaction.
It being determined that a constitution should be made for the inchoate government, men were selected by its sponsors, from those at the Illinois Camp Ground, including as many western Cherokees as could be induced to sign it.
...unfortunately, we have to face inchoate schemes which will demand the utmost jealousy and vigilance of Parliament.
The private conception of any breach of law is apt to be inspiriting, for the scheme (while yet inchoate) wears dashing and attractive colours.
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A youth whose brain glowed like a furnace, whose heart throbbed with tumult of high ambitions, of inchoate desires.
Very odd and ugly were these beings, as indeed are most beings of a world yet inchoate and rudely fashioned.
How inutterably sad was the look this fluid inchoate figure of the wolf threw from his beautiful shy eyes.
Guthrie’s inchoate socialist leanings grew into a deep commitment to the labor movement.
The Met's chairman, Sir Edward Watkin, was also chairman of that company [the Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway], which duplicated other railways' routes in an inchoate way between Manchester and Grimsby, and generally stumbled about the north.
Congress considers the inchoate offenses of attempt and conspiracy, even conspiracy without an overt act, to be just as serious as the federal substantive drug offenses which they contemplate.
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