inchoateness

[US]/ɪnˈkəʊətnəs/
[UK]/ɪnˈkoʊətnəs/

Translation

n.choate; justthe quality or state of being in begun and not fully formed or developed

Example Sentences

the inchoate nature of the project made it difficult to determine the final timeline.

her inchoate ideas for the novel were still taking shape.

the inchoate form of the new policy raised many questions among legislators.

we are currently in the inchoate stages of developing our marketing strategy.

the inchoate vision for the company was unclear to many employees.

his inchoate plan required significant refinement before implementation.

the inchoate concept was difficult for investors to understand.

the inchoate thoughts were still fragmentary and needed organization.

they discussed the inchoate structure of the organization.

the inchoate system needs more testing before launch.

the inchoate development of artificial intelligence raises ethical concerns.

the artist's inchoate style was evolving with each new painting.

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