inchoate en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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For example, a professional might have had an inchoate felt sense for a problem for many years.
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It is not yet an organized body and in most people it is still a mere inchoate cloud disposed particularly in the region of the head.
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In many jurisdictions the act of wearing gloves itself while committing a crime can be prosecuted as an inchoate offense.
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It was an inchoate offence.
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It is the inchoate order of creation, that is the medium of the bivalency constituted by the opposite forces of the universe (yin and yang).
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He is easily intimidated when the left condemns this vague, inchoate mixture of family loyalty and patriotism as the bigotry of the extreme right.
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It was inchoate and undeveloped because it was inconsistent with the axiomatic principle of international law state sovereignty.
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In the man, substance is inchoate, inadequate to the desired form; it is a drag on everything.
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Experience occurs continually, as we are always involved in the process of living, but it is often interrupted and inchoate, with conflict and resistance.
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Given the inchoate nature of the various types of football at that time, they may have been playing simple mob football.
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