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Definition of Adequacies
1. adequacy [n] - See also: adequacy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Adequacies
Literary usage of Adequacies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. John Addington Symonds: A Biography, Comp. from His Papers and Correspondence by John Addington Symonds, Horatio Forbes Brown (1908)
"The form passes away; and only the enduring relations which it represented,
partial adequacies to the wants and truths of human nature, partial adequacies ..."
2. Teachers College Record by Columbia University. Teachers College (1916)
"He drew out from the students the adequacies and inadequacies of their positions;
he never stated dogmatically his own. It seems reasonably certain that he ..."
3. The Value of Money by Benjamin McAlester Anderson (1917)
"Of course, changes in the adequacies of supplies would be taken account of on
either interpretation. (8) The scheme under consideration gives ..."
4. Horizons: A Book of Criticism by Francis Hackett (1918)
"... of the gentleman. can be supplied by the adequacies of the cad. For this Mr.
Wells is too austere and serious a spirit. It has a silly enough sound, ..."
5. Human Radiation Experiments: Hearing Before the Committee on Governmental by DIANE Publishing Company (1998)
"I also want to know, as Senator Glenn has indicated here, the adequacies of
existing laws to ensure that the recommendations that have been adopted by the ..."