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Mezzopiano Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Inchoate in a sentence

Hi, I know inchoate means not fully developed. But I don't thinking that meaning fits in this sentence. Can someone please help? Thank you.

For instance, while children have rights, they are largely inchoate or exercised by adults on their behalf.

  

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mezzopiano Hi, I know ' inchoate ' means not fully developed. But I don't thinking think that meaning fits in this sentence. For instance, while children have rights, they are largely inchoate or exercised by adults on their behalf.

  • mezzopiano Hi, I know ' inchoate ' means not fully developed.
  • But I don't thinking think that meaning fits in this sentence.
  • For instance, while children have rights, they are largely inchoate or exercised by adults on their behalf.
  • Actually it does fit the sentence.
  • Children's rights are undeveloped.
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Hi, I know 'inchoate' means not fully developed. But I don't thinking think that meaning fits in this sentence. ...

For instance, while children have rights, they are largely inchoate or exercised by adults o

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