nonexhaustiveness

[non-ig-zaw-stiv-nis]

nonexhaustiveness Definition

  • 1the state of not being complete or comprehensive
  • 2the quality of not being exhaustive

Using nonexhaustiveness: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "nonexhaustiveness" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The nonexhaustiveness of the report left many questions unanswered.

  • Example

    The list of ingredients was nonexhaustive and did not include all possible allergens.

  • Example

    The study's findings were limited by the nonexhaustiveness of the data collected.

nonexhaustiveness Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: nonexhaustiveness in Brief

The term 'nonexhaustiveness' [non-ig-zaw-stiv-nis] refers to the state of not being complete or comprehensive, often used to describe reports, lists, or studies that are limited in scope. It is synonymous with 'incompleteness' and 'partialness,' and antonymous with 'exhaustiveness,' 'completeness,' and 'thoroughness.'