What's the difference between torn and uncomplete?

Torn


Definition:

  • (p. p.) of Tear
  • () p. p. of Tear.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The logistics of maintaining and supplying underground clinics located in war-torn rural Afghanistan are presented.
  • (2) Never had I heard anything about what I saw documented so unsparingly in Evan’s photographs: families sleeping in the streets, their clothes in shreds, straw hats torn and unprotecting of the sun, guajiros looking for work on the doorsteps of Havana’s indifferent mansions.
  • (3) The shredded fibres were trimmed in most cases and this allowed better definition of the amount of ligament considered to be torn.
  • (4) This 90s pop confection had torn tights, a sulky attitude and high regard for Quentin Tarantino.
  • (5) Plibersek on Thursday ruled out supporting sending ground troops into Syria, after the government announced on Wednesday that it would extend airstrikes into the war-torn country .
  • (6) We hurtled into Barcelona at speeds that should have torn Eglantine's juddering Peugeot 205 apart.
  • (7) Some of these are functions that would once have been taken on through squatting – and sometimes still are, as at Open House , a social centre recently and precariously opened in London's Elephant & Castle, an area torn apart by rampant gentrification, where estates are flogged off to developers with zero commitment to public housing and the aforementioned "shopping village" is located in a derelict estate.
  • (8) The capsule is reattached to the boney rim of the anterioinferior glenoid deep to and lateral to the torn cartilagenous labrum, thus excluding the labrum from the joint anteriorly.
  • (9) Nine pedunculated benign synoviomata causing mechanical symptoms similar to those of a torn meniscus are described.
  • (10) The UNHCR estimates there are more than 60 million forcibly displaced people worldwide, with over 4 million Syrians alone leaving their war-torn country to seek safety in neighbouring countries and Europe.
  • (11) David Cameron has attacked Labour's "rank hypocrisy" in calling for him to boycott the Commonwealth summit in Sri Lanka as he claimed his visit to the country's war-torn north will help give a voice to the dispossessed.
  • (12) 'I am all the African chiefs who have sold their continent to the white men' … Samuel Fosso's self-portrait as an African chief The life work of one of Africa's most important living photographers and contemporary artists, Samuel Fosso , has been rescued from destruction after his studio and home were attacked by looters in war-torn Central African Republic .
  • (13) Arthroscopic operative procedures include the inspection of a torn glenoid labrum and certain lesions of the biceps tendon, viewing a torn rotator cuff, locating loose bodies in the shoulder, surgery for recurrent dislocations, and division of the coracoacromial ligament.
  • (14) Although not within the scope of this article, acute arthroscopic repair of a torn meniscus, evaluation of the degree of tear of the anterior cruciate ligament, and arthroscopic repair of osteochondral fractures are all benefited by acute arthroscopic examination.
  • (15) Jelacic's plans are to impact the tribunal's work in a country more torn than at any time during the war: "They involve entrenching the current outreach offices and moving the operation and the defence lines from The Hague to the Balkans: not just to Sarajevo, Zagreb, Belgrade and Pristina - but to the municipalities, the villages themselves.
  • (16) The quality of ultrasound image obtained from the patients in vivo proved similar to that obtained during the in vitro studies, and in addition six ulcerative lesions including two with torn intima were detected with transesophageal echocardiography.
  • (17) Those that do exist bear Saudi Arabia's logo, but they are torn and thin – leftovers from a huge aid donation during cyclone Nargis.
  • (18) In the marginal area, bone can be found lying open with torn remnants, which are lying free in the coagulum.
  • (19) The torn segment was mobile, the remainder of the meniscus stable.
  • (20) They also plan to disrupt the work of the crews by calling the Libyan coastguard and asking them to take migrants and refugees attempting to cross the Mediterranean back to war-torn Libya.

Uncomplete


Definition:

  • (a.) Incomplete.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Following his exposure of racism in Invisible Man, a sequel, Juneteenth, was left uncompleted at his death in 1994.
  • (2) Uncompleted mourning and the depression and somber states of mind it created were absorbed by their children from birth on.
  • (3) Longer uncompleted hemoglobin chains (larger than 30 amino acids) had unblocked valine at the N-terminal position.
  • (4) The disruption of the cyclic activity induced by feeding was uncomplete on the duodenum and significantly shorter on the jejunum after DSP-4 treatment.
  • (5) Sage's major study of neo-Platonism and English poetry was uncompleted at the time of her death.
  • (6) Electron microscopic studies revealed uncompleted differentiation of the tunica media of the fetal portal vein into the inner circular and outer longitudinal layer.
  • (7) MBME fell almost linearly with log Z, the proportion of total wash-in remaining uncompleted.
  • (8) It should be considered whether the same radiographic configuration as in MD up to the age of 30--35 years is merely due to uncompleted disposition and fixation of the duodenum, so that the diagnosis of MD cannot be definitely established until after that age.
  • (9) In a three weeks old pup, stimulation of the gastrocnemius nerves evoked somatosensory responses with similar morphology observed in adult dogs, but the latencies of the evoked potential components were relatively long, presumably as a result of the uncompleted myelination in the somatosensory afferent system.
  • (10) These findings, which corroborate the neurotoxic action of fenfluramine, provide anatomical evidence that the chemical ablation is followed by a slow process of axonal regeneration, started between 12 and 20 days and still uncompleted at 40 days.
  • (11) They involved uncompletely the territories of both anterior cohroidal arteries.
  • (12) They show a characteristic m3C at the 3'terminal end of the anticodon loop, an anticodon I-G-U followed by t6A and C48, uncompletely modified (50 per cent) to m5C within the 5 nucleotides long extra-arm.
  • (13) One of these requests was fulfilled, and the others either denied or passed on and listed as uncompleted.
  • (14) The seam thickness varied with the underlying uncompleted wall thickness, i.e., during the course of the formative period, with matrix deposition initially exceeding, later equalling and finally lower than the rate of mineralization.
  • (15) Disability was reassessed in accordance with the following parameters: accurate evaluation, inaccurate evaluation, residual working capacity, uncompleted treatment.
  • (16) The experimental design was a cross-over uncompleted block design with five consecutive trial days one week apart.
  • (17) The patient with a non-Q-wave myocardial infarction should be considered as having an uncompleted myocardial infarction.
  • (18) Donald Trump, in his first week of presidential transition, took time from an uncompleted cabinet search to call in leading media figures and read them the riot act.
  • (19) The first, obviously, is whether that "Butt…" is a misspelt preposition at the beginning of an uncompleted sentence or a reference to this nation's one-time leader's backside.
  • (20) Yesh Din, another Israeli rights group, said its survey of crimes committed by Israelis against Palestinians in the West Bank in the past two years showed 90% of investigations had gone uncompleted.

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