Incompleteness vs Frailty - What's the difference?
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The state or condition of being not complete.
(uncountable) The condition quality of being frail, physically, mentally, or morally; frailness; infirmity; weakness of resolution; liability to be deceived or seduced.
* 1748 . David Hume. Enquiries concerning the human understanding and concerning the principles of moral. London: Oxford University Press, 1973. ยง 36, n. 1.
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A fault proceeding from weakness; foible; sin of infirmity.
Incompleteness is a related term of frailty.
As nouns the difference between incompleteness and frailty
is that incompleteness is the state or condition of being not complete while frailty is (uncountable) the condition quality of being frail, physically, mentally, or morally; frailness; infirmity; weakness of resolution; liability to be deceived or seduced.incompleteness
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(wikipedia incompleteness)Noun
(en-noun)Synonyms
*incompletion *unfinishednessAntonyms
* completeness * completion * finishednessfrailty
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- the limitations and restraints of civil government, and a legal constitution, may be defended, either from reason, which reflecting on the great frailty and corruption of human nature, teaches, that no man can safely be trusted with unlimited authority ;
citation, page= , passage=For all their frailty at the back, Arsenal possessed genuine menace in attack and they carved through Chelsea with ease to restore parity nine minutes before half-time. Aaron Ramsey's pass was perfection and Gervinho took the unselfish option to set up Van Persie for a tap-in.}}
