slovo | definícia |
inadequate (encz) | inadequate,neadekvátní adj: Zdeněk Brož |
inadequate (encz) | inadequate,nedostatečný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
inadequate (encz) | inadequate,nedostatečný důkaz [eko.] Naznačuje, že jsou k dispozici jen
omezená data, nebo že studie, která je dostupná, sice dokazuje příčinné
souvislosti, avšak nevylučuje náhodu, sklony nebo zavádějící
okolnosti. RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
inadequate (encz) | inadequate,nepostačující Zdeněk Brož |
inadequate (encz) | inadequate,nepřiměřený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
inadequate (encz) | inadequate,nevhodný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
inadequate (czen) | Inadequate, But Cute,IBC[zkr.] |
inadequate (czen) | Inadequate, But Marketable,IBM[zkr.] |
Inadequate (gcide) | Inadequate \In*ad"e*quate\, a. [Pref. in- not + adequate: cf. F.
inad['e]quat.]
Not adequate; unequal to the purpose; insufficient;
deficient; as, inadequate resources, power, conceptions,
representations, etc. --Dryden. -- In*ad"e*quate*ly, adv.
-- In*ad"e*quate*ness, n.
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inadequate (wn) | inadequate
adj 1: lacking the requisite qualities or resources to meet a
task; "inadequate training"; "the staff was inadequate";
"she was unequal to the task" [syn: inadequate,
unequal] [ant: adequate, equal]
2: not sufficient to meet a need; "an inadequate income"; "a
poor salary"; "money is short"; "on short rations"; "food is
in short supply"; "short on experience" [syn: inadequate,
poor, short] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
inadequate (encz) | inadequate,neadekvátní adj: Zdeněk Brožinadequate,nedostatečný adj: Zdeněk Brožinadequate,nedostatečný důkaz [eko.] Naznačuje, že jsou k dispozici jen
omezená data, nebo že studie, která je dostupná, sice dokazuje příčinné
souvislosti, avšak nevylučuje náhodu, sklony nebo zavádějící
okolnosti. RNDr. Pavel Piskačinadequate,nepostačující Zdeněk Brožinadequate,nepřiměřený adj: Zdeněk Brožinadequate,nevhodný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
inadequately (encz) | inadequately,neadekvátně adv: Zdeněk Brožinadequately,nedostatečně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
inadequateness (encz) | inadequateness,nedostatečnost n: lukeinadequateness,neschopnost n: luke |
inadequate (czen) | Inadequate, But Cute,IBC[zkr.] Inadequate, But Marketable,IBM[zkr.] |
Inadequately (gcide) | Inadequate \In*ad"e*quate\, a. [Pref. in- not + adequate: cf. F.
inad['e]quat.]
Not adequate; unequal to the purpose; insufficient;
deficient; as, inadequate resources, power, conceptions,
representations, etc. --Dryden. -- In*ad"e*quate*ly, adv.
-- In*ad"e*quate*ness, n.
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Inadequateness (gcide) | Inadequate \In*ad"e*quate\, a. [Pref. in- not + adequate: cf. F.
inad['e]quat.]
Not adequate; unequal to the purpose; insufficient;
deficient; as, inadequate resources, power, conceptions,
representations, etc. --Dryden. -- In*ad"e*quate*ly, adv.
-- In*ad"e*quate*ness, n.
[1913 Webster] |
inadequate (wn) | inadequate
adj 1: lacking the requisite qualities or resources to meet a
task; "inadequate training"; "the staff was inadequate";
"she was unequal to the task" [syn: inadequate,
unequal] [ant: adequate, equal]
2: not sufficient to meet a need; "an inadequate income"; "a
poor salary"; "money is short"; "on short rations"; "food is
in short supply"; "short on experience" [syn: inadequate,
poor, short] |
inadequately (wn) | inadequately
adv 1: in an inadequate manner or to an inadequate degree; "the
temporary camps were inadequately equipped" [ant:
adequately] |
inadequateness (wn) | inadequateness
n 1: unsatisfactoriness by virtue of being inadequate [syn:
inadequacy, inadequateness] [ant: adequacy,
adequateness] |
DAMAGES INADEQUATE (bouvier) | DAMAGES INADEQUATE. Such as are unreasonably low, and less than is required
by law.
2. Damages are inadequate, when the plaintiff sues for a breach of
contract, and the damages given are less than the amount proved. 9 Pick. 11.
3. In actions for torts, the smallness of damages cannot be considered
by the court. 3 Bibb, 34. See 11 Mass. 150.
4. In a proper case, a new trial will be granted on the ground of
inadequate damages.
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INADEQUATE PRIC (bouvier) | INADEQUATE PRICE. This term is applied to indicate the want of a sufficient
consideration for a thing sold,or such a price as, under ordinary
circumstances, would be considered insufficient.
2. Inadequacy of price is frequently connected with fraud, gross
misrepresentations, or an intentional concealment of the defects in the
thing sold. In these cases it is clear the. vendor cannot compel the buyer
to fulfill the contract. 1 Lev. 111; 1 Bro. P. C. 187; 6 John. R. 110; 3
Cranch, 270; 4 Dall. R. 250; 3 Atk. 283; 1 Bro. C. C. 440.
3. In general, however, inadequacy of price is not sufficient ground to
avoid a contract, particularly' when the property has been sold by auction.
7 Ves. jr. 30; 3 Bro. C. C. 228; 7 Ves. jr. 35, note. But if an uncertain
consideration, as a life annuity, be given for an estate, and the contract
be executory, equity, it seems, will enter into the adequacy of the
consideration. 7 Bro. P. C. 184; 1 Bro. C. C. 156. Vide. 1 Yeates, R. 312;
Sugd. Vend. 189 to 199; 1 B. & B. 165; 1 M'Cord's Ch. R. 383, 389, 390; 4
Desaus. R. 651. Vide Price.
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