imperfect|imperfects in English
noun
[im·per·fect || ɪm'pɜrfɪkt /-'pɜːf-]
(Grammar) imperfect tense, form which expresses an ongoing action; verb form in the imperfect tense
Use "imperfect|imperfects" in a sentence
1. Aorists and Imperfects (John 3:22) - Mondays with Mounce 322
2. The system is highly imperfect.
3. Aspace conditional, past, imperfect
4. These goods are slightly imperfect.
5. 32:4) We, however, are imperfect.
6. We live in an imperfect world.
7. Basically formed besides partly imperfect Adjacence
8. We're living in an imperfect world.
9. What's more imperfect than our world?
10. Imperfect goods are sold off cheaply.
11. Social workers work in an imperfect world.
12. All our sale items are slightly imperfect.
13. Imperfect people are prone to make mistakes.
14. Imperfect parents cannot produce perfect children.
15. 14 Now, what about imperfect humans?
16. Our understanding of cancer remains imperfect.
17. 6 David was imperfect and sinned grievously.
18. Can imperfect humans maintain their integrity to God?
19. To illustrate: Consider the words “man” and “imperfect.”
20. The conversation was limited by my imperfect Spanish.
21. I got it cheap because it's slightly imperfect.
22. The break was due to an imperfect splice.
23. These are externalities, imperfect competition and inadequate information.
24. Imperfect articles are rejected by our quality control.
25. Similarly, our imperfect personalities are prone to irregularities.