Definition of insufficiently in English:
insufficiently
adverb ɪnsəˈfɪʃ(ə)ntliˌɪnsəˈfɪʃəntli
To an inadequate degree; not enough.
a number of important issues were covered insufficiently
as submodifier we were insufficiently attentive
Example sentencesExamples
- Some readers dismiss her work, considering it insufficiently assertive of a politics of resistance.
- Mined areas are insufficiently signed, or entirely unmarked.
- They generally ruin things by being insufficiently respectful of their masters' teachings.
- There are other claims that are perhaps insufficiently established.
- In the category for soil temperature in Georgia, measurements greater than 72 degrees lead to no risk of seedling disease associated with insufficiently warm soil.
- Her exemplary behavior is insufficiently protective, given the history of racial discrimination suffered by men like her father.
- Despite its immense bulk, the book leaves some aspects of Matisse's art insufficiently discussed.
- To begin documenting this history, one must read a number of exhibition catalogs, many of which remain insufficiently known.
- The trouble with this fugue is that the subject itself is insufficiently interesting to prompt speculation about its potential.
- Limiting conditions are considered to be soil or geologic layers that are either insufficiently or excessively permeable.
Definition of insufficiently in US English:
insufficiently
adverbˌɪnsəˈfɪʃəntliˌinsəˈfiSHəntlē
To an inadequate degree; not enough.
a number of important issues were covered insufficiently
as submodifier we were insufficiently attentive
Example sentencesExamples
- Limiting conditions are considered to be soil or geologic layers that are either insufficiently or excessively permeable.
- There are other claims that are perhaps insufficiently established.
- In the category for soil temperature in Georgia, measurements greater than 72 degrees lead to no risk of seedling disease associated with insufficiently warm soil.
- They generally ruin things by being insufficiently respectful of their masters' teachings.
- Some readers dismiss her work, considering it insufficiently assertive of a politics of resistance.
- To begin documenting this history, one must read a number of exhibition catalogs, many of which remain insufficiently known.
- The trouble with this fugue is that the subject itself is insufficiently interesting to prompt speculation about its potential.
- Despite its immense bulk, the book leaves some aspects of Matisse's art insufficiently discussed.
- Mined areas are insufficiently signed, or entirely unmarked.
- Her exemplary behavior is insufficiently protective, given the history of racial discrimination suffered by men like her father.