An adjective that means adequate to accomplish a purpose is sufficient.
The word sufficient is an adjective. It means to be adequate or enough.
depends on the context! adjective 1. adequate for the want or need; sufficient for the purpose or to satisfy desire: enough water; noise enough to wake the dead. -pronoun 2. an adequate quantity or number; sufficiency. -adverb 3. in a quantity or degree that answers a purpose or satisfies a need or desire; sufficiently. 4. fully or quite: ready enough. -interjection 5. (used to express impatience or exasperation): Enough! I heard you the first time. -adjective 1. adequate for the want or need; sufficient for the purpose or to satisfy desire: enough water; noise enough to wake the dead. -pronoun 2. an adequate quantity or number; sufficiency. -adverb 3. in a quantity or degree that answers a purpose or satisfies a need or desire; sufficiently. 4. fully or quite: ready enough. -interjection 5. (used to express impatience or exasperation): Enough! I heard you the first time.
Adequate means sufficient or enough.
the word accomplish means you did it it or you succeded but to me accomplished means i acheived that goal and that i am smarter than what i am giving my self credit for
It can be an adjective or adverb. As an adjective it means of or befitting a queen.
The word sufficient is an adjective. It means to be adequate or enough.
The adjective form is sufficient and the noun form is sufficiency. It means an adequate supply.
Adequate is an adjective meaning "good enough." For example, if you are an adequate applicant, you might be chosen.
depends on the context! adjective 1. adequate for the want or need; sufficient for the purpose or to satisfy desire: enough water; noise enough to wake the dead. -pronoun 2. an adequate quantity or number; sufficiency. -adverb 3. in a quantity or degree that answers a purpose or satisfies a need or desire; sufficiently. 4. fully or quite: ready enough. -interjection 5. (used to express impatience or exasperation): Enough! I heard you the first time. -adjective 1. adequate for the want or need; sufficient for the purpose or to satisfy desire: enough water; noise enough to wake the dead. -pronoun 2. an adequate quantity or number; sufficiency. -adverb 3. in a quantity or degree that answers a purpose or satisfies a need or desire; sufficiently. 4. fully or quite: ready enough. -interjection 5. (used to express impatience or exasperation): Enough! I heard you the first time.
Adequate means sufficient or enough.
An organization should limit the use or disclosure of PHI to the minimum necessary to accomplish the intended purpose
it means the amniotic fluid is sufficient/adequate.
Adequate means good enough. It means the same thing in a science experiment as it does in any other context.
It means your signwriter is either dyslexic or does not have an adequate comand of english to do an adequate job.
the word accomplish means you did it it or you succeded but to me accomplished means i acheived that goal and that i am smarter than what i am giving my self credit for
It can be an adjective or adverb. As an adjective it means of or befitting a queen.
They are not close in meaning. An objective is a goal, a target, something you wish to reach or accomplish. As an adjective, objective means detatched from personal biases and feelings. A Principle is a general rule or guide to action. Principle cannot be used as an adjective although its homonym principal can.