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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The singer's inchoate performance lacked focus and energy.
The inchoate plans for the new building have yet to be finalized.
The coach's inchoate instructions left the team confused and disorganized.
The inchoate stages of the experiment required more data before any conclusions could be drawn.
The inchoate stack of papers on the desk needed to be organized.
The CEO's inchoate vision for the company's future was not convincing.
The inchoate ideas in his mind were difficult to express.
The politician's inchoate speech failed to persuade the audience.
The inchoate layout of the garden needed to be reworked for better flow.
The inchoate sounds of a baby crying can be difficult for new parents to understand.
The novel's plot remained inchoate until the final chapter.
The artist's work was seen as inchoate by some, but others recognized its unique style.
The inchoate concepts in quantum mechanics continue to baffle physicists.
The inchoate concept for the building design needed more concrete details before it could be approved.
The company's goals were inchoate and lacked a clear direction.
The student's inchoate thoughts about the assignment were difficult to follow.
The scientist had an inchoate hypothesis but needed more data to prove it.
The inchoate plan for the new product line lacked sufficient market research.
The writer struggled to articulate her inchoate feelings about the character.
The designer's inchoate sketches were just the beginning of the creative process.
The painting was inchoate, with many areas left blank and unfinished.
The inchoate group of protestors were unsure of their goals.
The artist's inchoate sketches conveyed a sense of potential.
The team's inchoate strategy resulted in a poor performance.
The inchoate ideas for the project needed to be refined and clarified.
The inchoate theory of the scientist required more research to be validated.
The inchoate plans for the business expansion lacked details.
The company's inchoate plans for expansion raised concerns among investors.
The inchoate mess in the garage needed to be cleaned up.
The inchoate plans for the project were still being discussed.
The painting was inchoate, lacking form and structure.
His inchoate plan to travel the world was just a dream.
The dream was just an inchoate vision in her mind.
The inchoate state of the company's finances made it difficult to make decisions.
The team's strategy for the game was inchoate and poorly thought out.
The inchoate nature of the new policy left many employees unsure of their roles.
The musician's song was inchoate and needed more work before recording.
The inchoate feelings of anxiety were difficult to articulate.
The inchoate nature of the problem made it difficult to find a solution.
The musician's inchoate song lacked a clear melody or structure.
She had an inchoate understanding of quantum mechanics.
The inchoate structure of the new project needed to be refined.
His inchoate thoughts were difficult to follow.
The plot of the movie was inchoate, leaving the audience confused.
She had an inchoate understanding of the topic.
The inchoate memories of her childhood resurfaced during therapy.
The new legislation has been criticized for its inchoate language and lack of clarity.
The inchoate nature of the project made it difficult to estimate costs.
The inchoate nature of the problem made it difficult to solve.
The details of the project were still inchoate and uncertain.
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