Adequacies

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌædɪˈkwəsɪz/

Definitions of adequacies

noun the state or quality of being adequate; sufficiency for a particular purpose

Example Sentences

A1 She was worried about her inadequacies in math class.

A2 The manager addressed the team's inadequacies in customer service.

B1 The report highlighted the inadequacies in the company's training program.

B2 The project manager identified and resolved the team's inadequacies in meeting deadlines.

C1 The government's response to the crisis exposed the inadequacies in their emergency preparedness.

C2 The CEO's leadership style was called into question due to the company's financial inadequacies.

Examples of adequacies in a Sentence

formal The company conducted a thorough assessment to identify any inadequacies in their operations.

informal We need to work on fixing the inadequacies in our system before the audit.

slang Let's address the shortcomings and get rid of the inadequacies in our plan.

figurative She felt overwhelmed by the inadequacies in her skills, but with practice, she improved.

Grammatical Forms of adequacies

plural

adequacies

present tense

adequacy

future tense

will adequacy

perfect tense

has adequacy

continuous tense

is adequacy

positive degree

adequate

infinitive

to adequacy

gerund

adequacying

participle

adequacied

Origin and Evolution of adequacies

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'adequacies' originated from the Latin word 'adequātus' which means 'made equal'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'adequacies' has evolved to refer to the state or quality of being adequate or sufficient in a particular context.