English to Marathi Dictionary imperfect

imperfect

अपूर्ण
definition
noun
the imperfect tense.
adjective
an imperfect grasp of English
not perfect; faulty or incomplete.
Gee, was that an imperfect tense or an indicative?
(of a tense) denoting a past action in progress but not completed at the time in question.
translation of 'imperfect'
सदोष,
अपूर्ण
example
And thus, it had been the perfect end to the 'imperfect' day.
So many of us understand others are human and 'imperfect' , but forget the same is true for ourselves.
In Spanish, Senora Montoya invited me into her classroom, boasting about my superior abilities to conjugate verbs in the 'imperfect' tense the quickest in the class.
Cutting loose from the unsung genius is, however, his only chance at real fulfillment, real love, real mastery, transient and 'imperfect' as they are.
The donor, having by then changed his mind, declines to perfect the 'imperfect' gift in favour of the intended donee.
It makes no sense in a machine world to limit the functionality of perfect components so that 'imperfect' components don't wear out or break - certainly not if you can replace them.
In a country that doesn't have or especially want an identity card, all forms of identification are 'imperfect' by definition.
Gee, was that an 'imperfect' tense or an indicative?
It may be of imperfect obligation, 'imperfect' in the sense that it does not withdraw jurisdiction.
It's 'imperfect' in the way that all low-budget features are.
Most believers are 'imperfect' in one way or another.
He or she can resort to autobiographies and biographies - some positive, others negative, and all 'imperfect' in one way or another.
It's tough trying to be perfect in an 'imperfect' world.
However, gravitational lenses are 'imperfect' because the rays that pass closest to the lensing mass are deflected more than rays passing further away.
The difficulty comes from the fact that the 'imperfect' here does not coherently offer a continuously unfolding present that would culminate in the receiving of the letter.
Public justice can only be partial and 'imperfect' - a kind of metonymy for the ideal of justice.
But the lessee's solicitors have been happy to be sitting there with this 'imperfect' title for months.
And, as everyone knows, those who are 'imperfect' must be punished mercilessly.
But an 'imperfect' cadence leaves the listener expecting resolution, which duly comes.
Another oft-stated rule was that a perfect 5th, unison, or octave should be approached by the nearest 'imperfect' interval.
The claimant's evidence was that the purported but 'imperfect' gift had been made a long time previously and not (as the letter said) after receipt of Mr Blake's letter.
It was one of my great disappointments with my father; we're all 'imperfect' , but he just never accepted responsibility.
But like most human institutions, scientific peer review is limited in scope and 'imperfect' .
It's messy and 'imperfect' because we are both of those things.
For once, the concept was great but the execution 'imperfect' .
By his use of the Hebrew 'imperfect' tense, the psalmist shows his present trust in God is based on past experiences of God's presence and help.
He is here following Socrates' method of the elenchus, where you propose a definition, but then throw it away if it is shown to be in some way 'imperfect' .
Because we are human and 'imperfect' , forgiveness can be very difficult for us.
I'm not asking that you be able to name the preterit, 'imperfect' , and subjunctive forms of the verb ‘to be.’
It is wise to recognize we are all 'imperfect' in some way.
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