INCHOATE


Meaning of INCHOATE in English

adjective

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

But it was a vague idea, little more, Neville remembers, than an inchoate impulse.

Here are inchoate signs of life, but not as we know it, Jim.

Problems in criminal law often start with an inchoate crime - conspiracy, attempt or incitement.

Surely, there is nothing unusual about our own inchoate longings.

The monarchy established since 1830 was still far from being popular, but opposition to it was inchoate and lacking focus.

This principle operated absolutely with regard to monastic vows, even in their most inchoate state.

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