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imperfect adj 1 having faults; spoilt. 2 lacking the full number of parts; incomplete or unfinished. 3 grammar (abbreviation imperf.) said of the tense of a verb: expressing a continuing state or incomplete action in the past. 4 music said of a chord, interval, etc: diminished (see under diminish); reduced by a semitone. Compare perfect. noun, grammar a the imperfect tense; b a verb in the imperfect tense. Compare past, present1, perfect, pluperfect, future. imperfection noun. imperfectly adverb.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French imparfait, from Latin imperfectus.

imperfect adj 1 having faults; spoilt. 2 lacking the full number of parts; incomplete or unfinished. 3 grammar (abbreviation imperf.) said of the tense of a verb: expressing a continuing state or incomplete action in the past. 4 music said of a chord, interval, etc: diminished (see under diminish); reduced by a semitone. Compare perfect. noun, grammar a the imperfect tense; b a verb in the imperfect tense. Compare past, present1, perfect, pluperfect, future. imperfection noun. imperfectly adverb.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French imparfait, from Latin imperfectus.

imperfect adj 1 having faults; spoilt. 2 lacking the full number of parts; incomplete or unfinished. 3 grammar (abbreviation imperf.) said of the tense of a verb: expressing a continuing state or incomplete action in the past. 4 music said of a chord, interval, etc: diminished (see under diminish); reduced by a semitone. Compare perfect. noun, grammar a the imperfect tense; b a verb in the imperfect tense. Compare past, present1, perfect, pluperfect, future. imperfection noun. imperfectly adverb.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French imparfait, from Latin imperfectus.