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    Use "inchoate" in a sentence

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    inchoate


    1. Yet they were there, inchoate for now


    2. Primitive Cultures possessed an inchoate awareness of its superior (natural) standing vis-à-vis the Beast although such impressions were comparatively intuitive rather than properly informed by ‖reason


    3. The Tea Party idea struck a chord of inchoate, unconscious, deeply felt counter-rebellion


    4. Ideas can float around in an inchoate form; then someone puts them in print in such a clear and compelling way that the ideas capture an age


    5. It is this symbolic fruit that we are concerned with, for it summarizes the inchoate issues tangled in the vague concepts of ethical choice


    6. These two nisms,” The inchoate plasmension in the doorway inserted into Urit's interior perception the scene of Urit inserting the  into the black energy nexus that was splintering in and out of existence


    7. In the primer of sharing that is learning to play together, children, who have mastered the concept, extend and universalize it beyond their realm of play, querying their instructor with inchoate insights: “Why can't the world live in peace; why can't everyone be fed and housed? Is there not enough; can't it be done?”


    8. Here the inchoate moans and rabid screeching tore at her soul; through the deep shadows she caught fleeting glimpses of captives chained to ankle posts or hanging limp from manacles


    9. speech was sometimes inchoate


    10. � I suffered from the deadening "No" and I suffered from the inchoate "Yes

    11. � Did I feel some unspoken but intrinsic belief that some essential quality of identity would survive and find itself stripped of the nature of my suffering?� Did I feel an instinctive or intuitive sense that my suffering was connected more with my life as one of having and what would survive after death would emerge with my full sense of the being of my life?� In any case, I lived in that inchoate paradox of immediate and liminal survival and wondered if any time in the future, I would have changed so much that the then current sense of my life would, to all intents and purposes, be dead in some very real way


    12. What inchoate corollary statement was consequently suppressed by the host?


    13. And yet, as she settled in, she couldn’t escape a growing, though inchoate, sense that something was wrong


    14. I heard the crashing of the bushes round the entrance, and then dimly through the darkness I was conscious of the loom of some enormous shape, some monstrous inchoate creature, passing swiftly and very silently out from the tunnel


    15. In the deep shadow of the tree there was a deeper shadow yet, black, inchoate, vague—a crouching form full of savage vigor and menace


    16. Whatever change Richard had sensed in the zeitgeist remained tantalizingly inchoate


    17. The Providentials’ voices had merged with those of the lead Crève Coeur element into an inchoate chorus


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    Synonyms for "inchoate"

    inchoate incipient

    "inchoate" definitions

    only partly in existence; imperfectly formed