Inchoate - English meaning
Inchoate – definitions in English dictionary
adjectiveJust begun and so not fully formed or developed; rudimentary.
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A still inchoate democracyadjective(of an offence, such as incitement or conspiracy) anticipating or preparatory to a further criminal act.
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Conspiracy is one of the three inchoate offences in english criminal law, to be discussed in chapte…
adjectiveOnly recently or partly formed, or not completely developed or clear
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She had a child's inchoate awareness of language.
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Word origin
mid 16th century: from Latin inchoatus, past participle of inchoare, variant of incohare ‘begin’.
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