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Definitions from the WebTerm: UnsolicitedDescriptionUnsupplied with predicate refers to a grammatical structure in which a sentence lacks a main verb or predicate. It occurs when a statement or phrase is incomplete, hindering the expression of a complete thought. Senses and UsagesSense 1: Grammatical ConstructionIn the context of grammar, unsupplied with predicate indicates the absence of a main verb or predicate in a sentence. This can happen due to incorrect sentence structure, omission, or incomplete composition. Example Sentence: The book I bought yesterday (missing predicate). Sense 2: Informal UsageOutside of grammatical contexts, the term can be used informally to denote situations where something is lacking or missing, similar to a phrase being incomplete. Example Sentence: The project proposal left unsupplied with crucial details will likely be rejected. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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