The car's engine was deficient in many ways.
i have two sentences..
1.Our prisons are our most deficient social service.
2.Patients who were deficient in vitamin C.
The definition of deficient: not containing or having enough of something. [just in case you need it]
(Adj.) incomplete
The argument portion of the submitted essay was deficient in explanations of the logic chain connecting the assumptions to the conclusion.
The noun form for the adjective deficient is deficiency.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'deficient' is deficiency.
Deficient is the correct spelling.Some example sentences are:His iron levels are deficient.He had never been deficient in courage.
My friend is protein deficient, and lacks the proper amount.
(adj) deficient - incomplete
(Adj.) incomplete
The argument portion of the submitted essay was deficient in explanations of the logic chain connecting the assumptions to the conclusion.
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The direct preposition of deficient (lacking) is "in."e.g. He was deficient in mathematical ability. (There was a deficiency.)It might also use "to" or "with" if the deficiency is being modified.e.g. The work was deficient to some degree. (e.g. in some way)e.g. The car is deficient with respect to its braking.NOTE : one cannot be deficient "at" something
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In this sentence, "out" is functioning as a preposition, indicating the position of Marla in relation to college.
It is deficient.
It is deficient.
The term "deficient" means "lacking" or "inadequate", even (more colloquially) "falling short". Thus, it could be used in a sentence such as the following: "Her work was judged deficient; therefore, she did not receive even an honorable mention in the contest."
15 is deficient.