semicompletion

English

Etymology

semi- + completion

Noun

semicompletion (uncountable)

  1. Partial progress towards completion.
    • 2007 September 16, Randall Stross, “A Window of Opportunity for Macs, Soon to Close”, in New York Times:
      When the long-awaited moment arrived, Vista turned out to be in as sorry a state of semicompletion as Mr. Jobs could have hoped for.
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