Crossword-Solution: INCOMPLETELY 12 letters, 66 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 21

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Incompletely adv. In an incomplete manner.

We have 66 clues for the answer “INCOMPLETELY”

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not to a full degree or extent 1 answer
medially 54 answers
middlemost 54 answers
unready 54 answers
satisfactorily 55 answers
half the distance 55 answers
in the midst 55 answers
parsimoniously 55 answers
passably 55 answers
penuriously 55 answers
uncompleted 55 answers
within a little 55 answers
to an extent 56 answers
up to a point 56 answers
within bounds 56 answers
Partly 56 answers
Fractionally 57 answers
fragmentary 57 answers
fifty percent 57 answers
tolerably 58 answers
Partially 58 answers
adequately 58 answers
bitty 59 answers
in part 60 answers
desiring 62 answers
to some extent 62 answers
Moderately 63 answers
insufficiently 63 answers
equidistant 63 answers
meagrely 64 answers
Roughly 65 answers
Half 66 answers
midway 67 answers
Thereabouts 67 answers
in the middle 67 answers
Quota 68 answers
halfway 68 answers
Less 68 answers
Unfinished 69 answers
Nearly 69 answers
Semi 69 answers
Apportion 69 answers
sectional 70 answers
closely 70 answers
Partial 70 answers
fairly 72 answers
Pretty 72 answers
sketchily 74 answers
Scant 75 answers
Some 75 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
MEAZCE
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Sentences with INCOMPLETELY (5)

And truly it is as yet an incomplete society in some points; or at least it contained, as I passed through, one person incompletely civilised.
Across the Plains Robert Louis Stevenson 1996
His style is, upon the whole, better than that of any other novelist I know; it is always easy, without being trivial, and it is often stately, without being stiff; it gives a charm to everything he writes; and he has written so much and in such various directions, that we should be judging him very incompletely if we considered him only as a novelist.
Henry James, Jr. William Dean Howells 1996
ALL: Pretty brook, thy dream is over, For thy love is but a rover; Sad the lot of poplar trees, Courted by a fickle breeze! (Enter the MAJOR-GENERAL's daughters, led by MABEL, all in white peignoirs and night-caps, and carrying lighted candles.) GIRLS: Now what is this, and what is that, and why does father leave his rest At such a time of night as this, so very incompletely dressed? Dear father is, and always was, the most methodical of men! It's his invariable rule to go to bed at half-past ten.
The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan William Schwenk Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan 2009
With hair and eyes of the darkest brown; with a pure pallor of complexion, only changing to a faint rose tint in moments of agitation; with a tall graceful figure, incompletely developed in substance and strength--she presented an almost complete contrast to Lady Loring.
The Black Robe Wilkie Collins 2006
Most incompletely rendered in dramas and tales where she is put upon the scene with all her poesy, she is nowhere really true but in her garret; elsewhere she is invariably calumniated or over-praised.
Ferragus Honore de Balzac 1999

Quotes with INCOMPLETELY (3)

The third preliminary problem for every theory of reality is that of the experience of transcendence. We saw in the case of Berkeley that his erroneous principle *percipi est esse*, and his assertion that any being which we think, just for the reason that it is thought, cannot at the same time be regarded as subsisting independently of thinking, incorporate a failure to recognize the consciousness of transcendence peculiar to all intentional acts. This is an instance of the f…
Max Scheler
It is, I think, this glamour, this magic, this incomparable keying up of the spirit in a time of mortal conflict, which constitute the pacifist's real problem--a problem still incompletely imagined and still quite unsolved. The causes of war are always falsely represented; its honour is dishonest and its glory meretricious, but the challenge to spiritual endurance, the intense sharpening of all the senses, the vitalising consciousness of common peril for a common end, remain …
Vera Brittain Testament of Youth
If you love until it hurts, there can be no more hurt. Once we cross the deepest part of hurt, it doesn’t hurt anymore. You become part of the eternal journey of love… no hurt, no worries, and one just prays for the wellbeing of other person — that’s true love for you. Innumerable poets and philosophers throughout history have tried to figure it out — partially or incompletely. Love is a destined journey.
Sandhya Jane Second Spring