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translations for
inchoate
Definition of inchoate
Recently
start
ed but not fully formed yet; just begun; only
elementary
or
immature
Chaotic
,
disordered
,
confused
; also,
incoherent
,
rambling
Of a crime, imposing criminal liability for an incompleted act
A
beginning
, an immature
start
To
begin
or
start
(something
To make a start. assume intransitive, but 3 senses for this RARE verb seems dubious to me--
Related words
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