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imperfectamente
In an imperfect or faulty way.
amiss
perfectly
Portuguese
imperfeitamente
1
The circle also fulfils but
imperfectly
the demands of the fundamental canon.
2
The second would be to contribute towards curbing wealth inequality, albeit
imperfectly
.
3
For a long moment, he regarded the figure trapped within,
imperfectly
glimpsed.
4
He spoke in the quaint universal language, which I understood, though
imperfectly
.
5
It is a history
imperfectly
kept and written in a changing dialect.
6
Theron found himself only
imperfectly
following the theories of the young philosopher.
7
Yet even the savage Stephen
imperfectly
accomplished the intentions of his sovereign.
8
Odeen saw them
imperfectly
,
for he was beginning to melt into Dua.
9
The door closed but
imperfectly
,
and the following dialogue was distinctly audible:-
10
To the woman of to-day the man of to-day is
imperfectly
polite.
11
To meet the difficulties of the task, President Wilson was
imperfectly
equipped.
12
The frail pottery,
imperfectly
baked, would have crumbled away quickly in moisture.
13
The psychology of panic is obscure and has been but
imperfectly
explored.
14
The gentleman spoke as a foreigner, but
imperfectly
acquainted with the idiom.
15
If the German calls the Russian barbarous, he presumably means
imperfectly
civilized.
16
If the German calls the Russian barbarous, he presumably means
imperfectly
civilised.
imperfectly
imperfectly acquainted
imperfectly educated
imperfectly perfect
do imperfectly
hear imperfectly
Portuguese
imperfeitamente
Spanish
imperfectamente
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