Inadequacies is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Inadequacies in a sentence
Inadequacies meaning
plural of inadequacy
Using Inadequacies
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of inadequacy
- In the example corpus, inadequacies often appears in combinations such as: inadequacies of, the inadequacies, inadequacies in.
Context around Inadequacies
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 7 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Inadequacies
- In this selection, "inadequacies" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, threads, own, systemic, depends, themselves and making stand out and add context to how "inadequacies" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include address the inadequacies centre on and all my inadequacies making tiny. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "inadequacies" sits close to words such as abating, abductors and abstaining, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with inadequacies
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
And so in a way, the hospital became this reminder of my own inadequacies. (14 words)
Kemi can get to the UK government house without taking advantage of Nigeria’s inadequacies. (15 words)
The options to address the inadequacies centre on innovation, industry, productivity and partnering with others, internally and externally. (18 words)
The train crash at Wallan, the inadequacies of the power grid to cope with the diversified sources of electricity, the lack of a train line to Tullamarine, all point to the failure of governments of all levels to adequately plan for our future. (43 words)
The fact that Makamba came from a wealthy, high-profile family did not save him, and family members have argued that his death has exposed the inadequacies of the country’s medical response to the threat of conronavirus. (38 words)
There are however some of us who need to be honest to ourselves and know we have inadequacies we have to work on to get another chance of making career progress God can make possible for us. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
While the ERC posits that every voters’ roll will have one form of inadequacy or another, the degree of tolerance on such inadequacies depends on the nature of the inadequacies themselves.
I could chip away at all my inadequacies, making tiny increments of improvement across all areas of my life, or I could double down on one specific life goal.
Threads’ inadequacies give Musk time to fix what ails Twitter, including his mistake in messing with Twitter’s own feed to provide unwanted random content.
Too bad the people in charge are so lacking common sense and that their inadequacies can create such long-term damage.
According to her, people may find it more difficult to maintain a balanced diet when they are removed from their typical diet, which could result in inadequacies.
Kemi can get to the UK government house without taking advantage of Nigeria’s inadequacies.
The reality is political commitment is one of the obstacles highlighted and collaboration, lack of policies or inadequacies of implementation, and absence of common treatment pathways.
Adaptive management begins by identifying actions or interventions that might solve a defined problem, followed by monitoring the outcomes of those interventions, and then making adjustments to resolve any inadequacies.
And so in a way, the hospital became this reminder of my own inadequacies.
As may be expected, the report recounted many of the well-known woes and inadequacies of the Nigerian Power Sector.
His podcast is the most clearly I've ever felt like I could see him; his smarts and odd brand of warmth right there, but his regrets and their inadequacies both evident.
Indian batsmen’s inadequacies in adverse conditions were exposed as they crashed to an embarrassing 10-wicket defeat in just over three days in the opening Test here Monday.
It can be recalled that Kroll uncovered systemic inadequacies in procurement processes and record keeping at the CBL when investigating concerns surrounding the printing of L$16 billion new banknotes in September 2018.
It exposed inadequacies even though some took corrections and made amends, others who could not bear it resorted to violence.
Nigerians are therefore urged to extend to them the required cooperation and support while Government attends to the basic inadequacies facing the Institution,” the statement read.
The fact that Makamba came from a wealthy, high-profile family did not save him, and family members have argued that his death has exposed the inadequacies of the country’s medical response to the threat of conronavirus.
The options to address the inadequacies centre on innovation, industry, productivity and partnering with others, internally and externally.
There are however some of us who need to be honest to ourselves and know we have inadequacies we have to work on to get another chance of making career progress God can make possible for us.
The train crash at Wallan, the inadequacies of the power grid to cope with the diversified sources of electricity, the lack of a train line to Tullamarine, all point to the failure of governments of all levels to adequately plan for our future.
This must even be true for UCP MLAs who are privately worrying about the obvious inadequacies of the plan themselves.
Common combinations with inadequacies
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- inadequacies of 14×
- the inadequacies 10×
- inadequacies in 7×
- inadequacies and 4×
- their inadequacies 3×
- and inadequacies 3×
- of inadequacies 2×
- or inadequacies 2×
- inadequacies that 2×
- inadequacies but 2×