🧩partial

adjective
/ˈpɑːrʃəl/

Meaning

existing only in part; biased toward one side
incomplete; showing bias or prejudice

Example Sentences

The report gave a partial view of the situation.

The judge gave a partial decision in favor of the defendant.

Example Expressions

partial to

Synonyms

incomplete, biased, limited, fragmentary, unfair, prejudiced
Entry 1
incomplete, biased, limited, fragmentary
Entry 2
incomplete, biased, unfair, prejudiced

Antonyms

complete, impartial, unbiased, full
Entry 1
complete, impartial, unbiased
Entry 2
complete, full, impartial, unbiased

Collocations

partial view, partial payment, partial solution, partiality towards, partial eclipse
Entry 1
partial view, partial payment, partial solution, partiality towards
Entry 2
partial payment, partial eclipse, partial view

More Example Sentences

I partially agree on this matter.

I think we are both partially right.

I partially agree with this point of view.

Why was the impartial application of the public safety Act difficult?

There are three possible outcomes - success, partial success, or failure.

This service was substandard, and I am requesting a partial refund of the amount I paid.

Related Vocabularies

Made by humans; not occurring naturally
(of an increase) becoming more and more rapid.
having an unreasonable fear or suspicion of others
moving backward or returning to a worse condition
Showing or suggesting that future success is likely; favorable or promising.
Impossible to doubt or question; certain.

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