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inchoate [ɪnˈkəʊeɪt, Am -ˈkoʊ-] ADJ LAW

inchoate

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Instead, he made an assimilation of inchoate ukiyo-e designs by previous artists, a consolidation of genre and early ukiyo-e painting and prints.
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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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Whilst a section 44 offence can be committed in relation to other inchoate offences (including itself), sections 45 and 46 can not.
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The most common example of an inchoate offense is attempt.
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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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In many jurisdictions the act of wearing gloves itself while committing a crime can be prosecuted as an inchoate offense.
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Absent a specific law, an inchoate offense requires that the defendant have the specific intent to commit the underlying crime.
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No longer inchoate is a phrase used in other contexts as well to convey a more exact meaning.
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Secondly, title by discovery is only an inchoate title.
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They are similar in their lack of focus, in their inchoate nature, and above all in their refusal to engage with existing democratic institutions.
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