View example sentences, synonyms and word forms for Inadequately.
Inadequately meaning
In an inadequate manner.
Synonyms of Inadequately
Example sentences (20)
Therefore, an adult cardiologist (often simply called "cardiologist") is inadequately trained to take care of children, and pediatric cardiologists are inadequately trained to take care of adults.
Before you email or tweet at me, yes, I own my privilege in dealing with home insurance rather than the inadequately regulated rental market.
The venue has a lot of faults and is inadequately designed.
Additionally, the plaintiffs highlight that Tianaero Nigeria Limited, the transaction advisor for the deal, was inadequately qualified and lacked the necessary experience, raising further concerns about the legitimacy of the bidding process.
In addition to inadequately covering disinformation and coverups about energy corporations’ crucial role in accelerating the climate crisis, corporate news media often fail to adequately inform the public about its immediate consequences.
It also found that two-thirds (65%) of respondents who reported complaints felt their concerns had been handled inadequately.
Some Congress members, students, and alumni argue that university measures have inadequately addressed or curtailed campus antisemitic incidents.
Then, still inadequately protected from trespassers, it was destroyed in a major fire, clearing the way for a planning application.
The trouble with micro-stresses, they say, is they go unrecognised and so are inadequately processed.
This is one of the great crimes of our age, and Western governments – however feebly, however inadequately – are edging away from their murderous complicity.
Inadequately controlled blood pressure also can lead to kidney disease and increase the risk for dementia, Becker said.
The Arbor Company left Cascade residents and staff inadequately protected at a crucial moment, and this particular facility could not afford missteps.
The study conducted by RBC Economics found Canada’s education system is inadequately designed to help young people navigate the new skills economy.
This is outright unfair because we're not in the know of how doctors are inadequately coping with COVID-19 sans any prior knowledge and probable ramification/s of it.
A visibly passionate Ms Rasheed also lamented that the plight of rape victims are inadequately represented in Nigerian movies.
Ships are deployed at sea when they should be undergoing maintenance in port, and crews are inadequately trained and overtired, especially in the Pacific fleet.
The ideal expressed in the much-used word, which we inadequately translate as ‘virtue,’ illustrates this.
The organization reports a growing number of high school graduates in the United States are inadequately prepared for success in college.
These practices are mostly, though not always, illegal and are often inadequately enforced, where they are illegal.
Vaccines' chronic impacts on health over a lifetime have been inadequately investigated and poorly understood.