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unable predicate

 

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Term: unable predicate

Description

The term "unable predicate" refers to a grammatical construct that involves the inability to fulfill or meet a certain condition in a sentence. It often indicates a restriction or limitation in the subject's ability to carry out the action or fulfill the requirements of the predicate.

Senses and Usages

  1. As a noun:
    • She was an unable predicate in the sentence, unable to complete the task.
    • The inability to meet the deadline made him an unable predicate for the project.
  2. As a verb:
    • They are unable predicating their willingness to participate in the event.
    • We should avoid unable predicating our support solely on financial benefits.
  3. As an adjective:
    • The employee's unable predication resulted in their exclusion from the team.
    • Her inability to adapt quickly became an unable predication for success in the new role.
  4. As an adverb:
    • The project was unable predicatively completed due to unforeseen circumstances.
    • He struggled unable predicatively to keep up with the fast pace of the class.

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