Etymology: [ "in(t)-s&-fi-sh&nt ] (adjective.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French, from Late Latin insufficient-, insufficiens, from Latin in- + sufficient-, sufficiens sufficient.
yetersiz, yeterli olmayan, ehliyetsiz, az, eksik, Yetersiz, kifayetsiz, eksik, insufficientlyyetersiz derecede, yetmezlik, insufficiencyyetersizlik, kiyafetsiz, az gelmek, yeterli değil, yetmemek, z. yetersiz derecede,
inadequate, deficient, lacking, Not sufficient, Wanting in strength, power, ability, capacity, or skill; incompetent; incapable; unfit; as, a person insufficient to discharge the duties of an office, Not sufficient; not enough; inadequate to any need, use, or purpose; as, the provisions are insufficient in quantity, and defective in quality, of a quantity not able to fulfill a need or requirement; "insufficient funds, Something that is insufficient is not large enough in amount or degree for a particular purpose. He decided there was insufficient evidence to justify criminal proceedings = inadequate + insufficiency in·suf·fi·cien·cy Late miscarriages are usually not due to hormonal insufficiency. + insufficiently in·suf·fi·cient·ly Food that is insufficiently cooked can lead to food poisoning. not enough, or not great enough, of a quantity not able to fulfill a need or requirement; "insufficient funds", not sufficiently, to an insufficient degree; "he was insufficiently prepared", to an insufficient degree; "he was insufficiently prepared, In an insufficient manner or degree; unadequately, in an insufficient manner, inadequately, deficiently,
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inadequate, deficient, lacking sıfat
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Not sufficient
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Wanting in strength, power, ability, capacity, or skill; incompetent; incapable; unfit; as, a person insufficient to discharge the duties of an office
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Not sufficient; not enough; inadequate to any need, use, or purpose; as, the provisions are insufficient in quantity, and defective in quality
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of a quantity not able to fulfill a need or requirement; "insufficient funds
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Something that is insufficient is not large enough in amount or degree for a particular purpose. He decided there was insufficient evidence to justify criminal proceedings = inadequate + insufficiency in·suf·fi·cien·cy Late miscarriages are usually not due to hormonal insufficiency. + insufficiently in·suf·fi·cient·ly Food that is insufficiently cooked can lead to food poisoning. not enough, or not great enough
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of a quantity not able to fulfill a need or requirement; "insufficient funds"
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insufficiently
not sufficiently
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insufficiently
to an insufficient degree; "he was insufficiently prepared"
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insufficiently
to an insufficient degree; "he was insufficiently prepared
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insufficiently
In an insufficient manner or degree; unadequately
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insufficiently
in an insufficient manner, inadequately, deficiently
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