Incompleteness

Word INCOMPLETENESS
Character 14
Hyphenation in com plete ness
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Their anatomical incorrectness --- incompleteness is more like it --- would seem to be a problem, but they are drawn together by a mutual fetishistic love of fashion and trying on outfits for each other is their version of sex, which makes the interrogation scene very kinky. ❋ Unknown (2010)

For them a theory's uncertainty or incompleteness is not a failing but a positive and creative condition in its own right. ❋ Heather McDougal (2007)

In the end, though, such a feeling of incompleteness is easy to reconcile with the record, which, after all, comprises a series of musical fragments that fade in and out seemingly at random, as if you are coming into and out of ’scenes’ that have already started and that will continue on after you leave. ❋ Unknown (2010)

But perhaps that's appropriate - the chapter emphasizes the notion of incompleteness, that Lost involves an arc that we assume to be aiming for a goal, but it has not arrived there yet, and that in itself illustrates nicely many of the issues of communication and meaning raised in this chapter. ❋ James F. McGrath (2009)

As I have already pointed out, he secures that ideality of expression which in Greek sculpture depends on a delicate system of abstraction, and in early Italian sculpture on lowness of relief, by an incompleteness, which is surely not always undesigned, and which, as I think, no one regrets, and trusts to the spectator to complete the half - emergent form. ❋ Walter Pater (1866)

Italian sculpture on lowness of relief, by an incompleteness, which is surely not always undesigned, and which I suppose no one regrets, and trusts to the spectator to complete the half-emergent form. ❋ Walter Pater (1866)

Mangold: I think I have a thing about the idea of incompleteness; that there's almost a kind of longing in the work for completeness, for a kind of impossible resolution since you're always given only certain amounts of information.

Videogames in general, and - by extension - serious, humane, or socially conscious games in particular, are complete in and by their "incompleteness". ❋ Unknown (2008)

(A presumption, by the way, which seems to ignore the fact – incompatible, surely, with the theory of "incompleteness" – that celibacy irks the woman less than it does the man.) ❋ Unknown (1909)

Here, for the first time, at any rate, I am impressed by that sense of rawness and incompleteness which is said to be characteristic of America. ❋ William Archer (1890)

If women have a condition called incompleteness, and some recover nicely and some don’t, then these paintings were flaunting it, loving it, shoving it in your face. ❋ Don Delillo (2008)

The incompleteness which is due to our earthly condition is nothing as compared with the incompleteness which is due to our own sin. ❋ Alexander Maclaren (1868)

Whether by intention, as some critics have supposed, or for want of time to finish, as I am inclined to believe, these two reliefs are left in a state of incompleteness which is highly suggestive. ❋ John Addington Symonds (1866)

This love is complete with all forms of incompleteness included. ❋ PhD Bradford Keeney (2010)

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