Only partly in existence; imperfectly formed.
1 The thing flexed in inchoate agony and a rudimentary, but growing, hunger.
2 The whole thing may have represented some sort of inchoate craft impulse.
3 Their screams made an inchoate chorus to the cheers of their attackers.
4 He understood what was happening almost immediately, in some inchoate and unstructured way.
5 In this state of flux inchoate ideas meld and cleave, never quite becoming.
6 Johann considered this discovery to be additional evidence to support his inchoate theory.
7 These inchoate rumblings of a new appetite did nothing to allay his fears.
8 Pre-Moslem epigraphy of Persia is yet in little more than an inchoate condition.
9 It is the difference between an inchoate wail and a threnody.
10 There are inchoate non-verbal whispers, or grunts and gasps of anger and pain.
11 Catholicism presented a coherent and veteran alternative to Orthodoxy's inchoate teachings.
12 There was her daughter's inchoate being, the creaturely push and pull Mary remembered.
13 And, after all, his plans to 'efface' Clayton were only inchoate .
14 Now it was black America's term to explode with inchoate , insensate, indiscriminate rage.
15 All over the inchoate solar system, the same was happening.
16 The assignat in this first form was an {97} inchoate mortgage bond.
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