Like most Mahratta Princes of that time, he was very imperfectlyeducated.
2
The spelling and handwriting were those of a man imperfectlyeducated, but still the language itself was forcible.
3
From his account he was an ungovernable boy, imperfectlyeducated, and tyrannizing over a loving but weak mother.
4
She was very imperfectlyeducated.
5
He was imperfectlyeducated, and ignorant on many points; but he was aware of his deficiency, and regretted it in theory.
6
And as to pain, I am almost ready to say that the physician who has not felt it is imperfectlyeducated.
7
She was prepared to be most cautious in giving play to an individual taste so imperfectlyeducated as hers had necessarily been.
8
I was flippant enough to say that I could read and write a little, and the big policeman entered me as being imperfectlyeducated.
9
All these received grants from the government, and were endeavouring to do university work in a very imperfectlyeducated community of three hundred thousand people.