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inchoate

British pronunciation/ˈɪnt‍ʃə‍ʊt/
American pronunciation/ˌɪnˈkoʊət/
inchoate
[ADJECTIVE]
1

recently started to develop, thus not complete

synonyms : incipient
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1But whether the House rushed the impeachment hearing and the impeachment decision is probably inchoate to the question of whether there should be additional evidence and witnesses at the Senate trial.
2So that was my inchoate thinking about being a public defender.
3so you did touch on this a little bit about the dichotomy between excessive policing, but the sort of inchoate feeling of the general population that they want more security.
4So we're gonna be talking about things like due process and the hearsay rule, but often these things are completely inchoate in an impeachment setting because the Senate makes its own rules.
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