(abridged) Opposite of complete and uncut, not having had any parts removed
(censored) Opposite of complete and uncut, not having had any parts removed
Opposite of constituting or referring to all of something
“Members of the public were only allowed to see an incomplete version of the official report.”
Opposite of to a total, utter or complete degree
Opposite of not broken or damaged
“Almost six years after the deadly quake, little of the money pledged to rebuild the broken city has been anted up.”
Opposite of enduring forever
Opposite of of the greatest possible degree or amount
“He had resided in that part of the island where he had the least opportunity of acquiring any knowledge of the import.”
Opposite of without qualification or reservations
“I offer instead a very clear disclaimer in this section specifying my qualified agreement with Jones' major claim.”
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