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Meanings of
missing
in English
Nonexistent.
wanting
lacking
nonexistent
Related terms
absent
Category in the Red List of threatened species in the Czech Republic.
ex?
Related terms
category of endangered species in the red list of endangered species of the czech republic
Synonyms
Examples for "
wanting
"
wanting
lacking
nonexistent
Examples for "
wanting
"
1
The main problem is not other countries
wanting
to hold EU referendums.
2
I asked a question I had been
wanting
to ask for weeks.
3
The fans of City are
wanting
that success every year, without doubt.
4
He approached us several times,
wanting
us to take a good look.
5
I can't understand anyone
wanting
to attack Elías, simply can't understand it.
1
The political will to change this is simply
lacking
in most cases.
2
There isn't evidence that health and safety regulations are
lacking
,
he said.
3
For native South Americans, however, such evidence has been
lacking
so far.
4
Arriving at Newbridge Networks six months ago: The place was
lacking
leadership.
5
But borrowers
lacking
state support are likely to be most at risk.
1
However, data to support such recommendations in older persons are virtually
nonexistent
.
2
The site's user agreement for California, however, mistakenly cited
nonexistent
election laws.
3
Taylor's political record was
nonexistent
,
but he offered the hope of electability.
4
The opposite of good documentation is, of course, bad or
nonexistent
documentation.
5
You didn't come here just to inquire after my
nonexistent
health, Taylor.
Missing.
Related terms
lost
Usage of
missing
in English
1
At least 20 fishing boats were reported
missing
at sea, police said.
2
She said: In the euro area, a common fiscal backstop remains
missing
.
3
Police said the sound was
missing
due to an unspecified technical problem.
4
Each year the Garda Síochána receives thousands of reports of
missing
people.
5
Photographs, especially
missing
ones, held a particular significance for her right now.
6
They were
missing
body parts, and in some cases,
missing
family members.
7
Without a well-managed calendar, you risk
missing
important work and nonwork events.
8
Police spokesman George Kimoti said 13 officers were
missing
following the attack.
9
Hundreds have gone
missing
after seen last being taken by secret police.
10
Reports from New Caledonia say 11 people are
missing
after heavy rain.
11
Of course: the journal I had presumably kept throughout those
missing
weeks.
12
Although they say
missing
,
I was actually there, but five minutes late.
13
Other
missing
-
persons cases have also captured our imagination in recent years.
14
It may not be the case for other
missing
family members, either.
15
He said the number of people believed to be
missing
could change.
16
Do you know how many
'
missing
'
children there are in the city?
Other examples for "missing"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
missing
miss
Verb
Present
Adjective
Frequent collocations
still missing
missing person
missing man
report missing
go missing
More collocations
Missing
through the time
Missing
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