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Definition of Noncomprehensive
1. Adjective. Not comprehensive.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Noncomprehensive
Literary usage of Noncomprehensive
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Internet in the Mideast and North Africa: Free Expression and Censorship by Human Rights Watch, Eric Goldstein (1999)
"... the web site <www.netcafeguide.com> provided a noncomprehensive list of
fifty-three cybercafes in the Middle East and North Africa. ..."
2. Healthy People, 2010: Conference Editionby Donna E. Shalala by Donna E. Shalala (2000)
"Single-method or noncomprehensive approaches are considered less productive.
7-11. Increase the proportion of local health departments that have established ..."
3. Harmful Non-Indigenous Species in the United States (1994)
"The most commonly acknowledged problem is that regulation and enforcement hinge
on a short and noncomprehensive list of "injurious" wildlife and adding new ..."
4. Report on Operations of United States Relief Commission in Europe by Henry Breckinridge, United States War Dept (1914)
"In our imagination we could see many women in acute distress because of
noncomprehensive, misunderstanding, and rigid Government limitations. ..."
5. Classification: Class D: Universal and Old World History by Charles Martel, Alfred Francis William Schmidt, Clarence Warner Perley, Mary Wilson MacNair (1916)
"... as a rule followed by the so-called general special, which might well be termed
noncomprehensive, and the minor or pamphlet material of general import. ..."