uncompletion
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From un- (“lack of”) + completion.
Noun
[edit]uncompletion (uncountable)
- Lack or absence of completion
- 2010, Simon Marginson, Peter Murphy, Michael A. Peters, Global Creation:
- The key move, though, is to open the boundaries of the field as Bourdieu describes it, to tolerate the coexistence of structure and contingency; of borderness on one hand, and porousness and uncompletion on the other.
- 2012, Tracy Saunders, St. James' Rooster:
- She had felt a distinct sense of uncompletion and frustration but could recall nothing more than this.
- 2014, Alessandro Aldini, Javier Lopez, Fabio Martinelli, Foundations of Security Analysis and Design VII:
- Finally, the third issue is the uncompletion of testing because, in general, we cannot explore all possibilities.