Use "ill-defined|ill defined" in a sentence

1. 2 Competitiveness is a term that is often used but ill-defined

2. Because, in fact, the area of the lung is something very ill-defined.

3. This can lead to palpation of an ill - defined lump in the breast.

4. Abash is defined as to cause someone to feel embarrassed or ill at ease

5. No longer is it ill defined: it is marked with the lineaments of his character.

6. Diagnosis can also sometimes be used to straightjacket patients into ill-defined and ill-fitting categories that lend a scientific appearance of socially constructed biases.

7. Diagnosis can also sometimes be used to straightjacket patients into ill- defined and ill-fitting categories that lend a scientific appearance to socially constructed biases.

8. Abash definition: Abash is defined as to cause someone to feel embarrassed or ill at ease

9. Some problems are typically ill defined in the early stages and then require refining during their resolution.

10. Asthenia, is an ill-defined condition characterized by generalized weakness and usually involving mental and physical fatigue.

11. Ill gotten [got] ill spent.

12. HRCT shows ill defined patchy areas of ground-glass opacity . Focal areas of lucency, representing air trapping are also visible.

13. 2 Ill-gotten, ill spent.

14. 7 Ill-gotten, ill spent.

15. Bleary adjectivedim, blurred, fogged, murky, fuzzy, watery, misty, hazy, foggy, blurry, ill-defined, indistinct, rheumyMona smiled at her through Bleary eyes

16. The reproductive cycle has been estimated at 2 years with ovulation taking place in spring, though this periodicity is ill-defined.

17. 3 Ill gotten [got] ill spent.

18. 5 Ill gotten [got] ill spent.

19. An ill life, an ill end. 

20. John Koza sees the ability of evolution to work on both ill-defined and parallel problems as another of its inimitable advantages.

21. This page shows answers to the clue Bratty.Bratty may be defined as “Characteristic of or resembling a brat”, “(used of an ill-mannered child) impolitely unruly” and “Brattish (used of an ill-mannered child) impolitely unruly

22. Its view of astronomy (or 'Astronomies') in early medieval Europe stakes out a large and previously ill-defined topic for interpretation and exposition

23. Scans show multiple areas of bronchiectasis involving the upper and middle lobe, large ill-defined nodules , small centrilobular nodules and "tree-in-bud."

24. Ill (or Evil) gotten, ill (or evil) spent. 

25. Baluchistan, literally “land of the Baluch,” is a barren, rugged land with ill-defined boundaries stretching across southeastern Iran, southwestern Pakistan, and, according to …

26. He was consecutively ill, then well, then ill again.

27. Antonyms for Bleariest. 55 synonyms for bleary: dim, blurred, fogged, murky, fuzzy, watery, misty, hazy, foggy, blurry, ill-defined, indistinct, rheumy, dead, drained, exhausted

28. An ill marriage is a spring of ill fortune. 

29. 1 Ill (or Evil) gotten, ill (or evil) spent. 

30. What does ill-Advisedly mean? In an ill-advised manner

31. Looking for Augured ill? Find out information about Augured ill

32. Sending books on ILL b. Returning books on ILL c.

33. 4 synonyms for Curmudgeonly: gruff, ill-humored, ill-humoured, crusty

34. Ill-Boding definition, foreBoding evil; inauspicious; unlucky: ill-Boding stars

35. 3 Ill (or Evil) gotten, ill (or evil) spent. 

36. Anachronistic: adjective antiquated , behind the times, ill-advised , ill-judged , ill-timed , incongruous , misjudged , obsolete , outdated , outmoded , previous

37. His father was ill, very ill, with cirrhosis of the liver.

38. Critically ill: Critically ill patients were given access to experimental treatments.

39. I'm getting ill.

40. The good or ill hap of a good or ill wife. 

41. Is the good or ill choice of a good or ill wife. 

42. The Bundle has individual components that are clearly defined, flexible to implement, and help empower multidisciplinary clinicians and families in the shared care of the critically ill.

43. True faits Accomplis cluster around long-running territorial disputes over bordering territories, particularly where the legal status quo is in question or the border remains ill-defined

44. Cathy is gravely ill.

45. He is incurably ill.

46. Ill have mashed potato.

47. My father's very ill.

48. She was gravely ill.

49. Ill news comes space.

50. Ill news flies fast.

51. She is gravely ill.

52. He is critically ill.

53. Ill deeds cannot honour.

54. 8 Is the good or ill choice of a good or ill wife. 

55. Ill weeds grow apace.

56. She looked shockingly ill.

57. My daughter was ill.

58. Atrabilious (Adjective) ill-natured; malevolent

59. Apparently, he was taken ill.

60. 'Sid looks ill,' Doherty observed.

61. Ill-gotten goods never prosper.

62. He looked shriveled and ill.

63. One ill turn deserves another.

64. The patient is terminally ill.

65. Ill weeds grow apace [fast].

66. He's been ill with meningitis.

67. Alas, I bring ill tidings.

68. He became ill through overwork.

69. Her mother was gravely ill.

70. Bridget can't come - she's ill.

71. Curmudgeonly: 1 adj brusque and surly and forbidding “his Curmudgeonly temper” Synonyms: crusty , gruff , ill-humored , ill-humoured ill-natured having an irritable and unpleasant disposition

72. Indistinct, vague, unclear, fuzzy, hazy, indistinguishable, nebulous, ill-defined, indiscernible The line between fact and fiction is becoming Blurred. Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

73. (adjective) Well-Advised; ill-Advised.

74. Better spared than ill spent.

75. I am very ill, Myrtle.

76. 23 He is dangerously ill.

77. Fine words dress ill deeds.

78. Better unlearned than ill - learned.

79. Carsick definition, ill with Carsickness

80. "Medical journal made me ill".