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Definition of Inadequacies
1. inadequacy [n] - See also: inadequacy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inadequacies
Literary usage of Inadequacies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Principles of Secondary Education by Paul Monroe (1914)
"... as to secure from it all possible drill in correct methods of thinking and
worthy ideals of mental action.1 Alleged inadequacies of High School Science. ..."
2. The Unity of the Organism; Or, The Organismal Conception of Life by William Emerson Ritter (1919)
"Certain inadequacies of the Cell-Theory Having now seen that, in the general
development and formulation of the cell-theory, it is literally true that the ..."
3. The Unity of the Organism; Or, The Organismal Conception of Life by William Emerson Ritter (1919)
"Certain inadequacies of the Cell-Theory Having now seen that, in the general
development and formulation of the cell-theory, it is literally true that the ..."
4. America and the New Era: A Symposium on Social Reconstruction by Elisha M. Friedman (1920)
"Present inadequacies of Public Health Work.—Conservation of health relates to
that individual so often called in other conservations the ultimate consumer. ..."
5. Problems of Conduct: An Introductory Survey of Ethics by Durant Drake (1921)
"... with any goods that may come to hand, but only with the attainable best.1 What
are the inadequacies of instinct and impulse that necessitate morality? ..."