inchoate\in-KOH-ut\
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: being only partly in existence or operation
: incipient; especially ~> imperfectly formed or formulated
: formless, incoherent
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• Five years ago, the restaurant was merely an inchoate notion in Nathan's head; today it is one of the most popular eateries in the city.
• "The nexus point in any populist upwelling is whether or not it evolves from an inchoate outrage into a legitimate movement." — Gene Altshuler, The Mountain Democrat (Placerville, California), 2 Mar. 2016
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