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Definition of sufficiency
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Sufficiency
(n.)
Supply
equal to
wants;
ample stock or fund.
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Sufficient
::
Sufficiency
(n.)
Conceit;
self-confidence;
self-sufficiency.
Self-sufficiency
::
Self-sufficiency
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
self-sufficient.
Indicator
::
Indicator
(n.) That which
indicates
the
condition
of
acidity,
alkalinity,
or the
deficiency,
excess,
or
sufficiency
of a
standard
reagent,
by
causing
an
appearance,
disappearance,
or
change
of
color,
as in
titration
or
volumetric
analysis..
Confidence
::
Confidence
(n.) The state of mind
characterized
by one's
reliance
on
himself,
or his
circumstances;
a
feeling
of
self-sufficiency;
such
assurance
as leads to a
feeling
of
security;
self-reliance;
-- often with self
prefixed..
Excess
::
Excess
(n.) The state of
surpassing
or going
beyond
limits;
the being of a
measure
beyond
sufficiency,
necessity,
or duty; that which
exceeds
what is usual or
prover;
immoderateness;
superfluity;
superabundance;
extravagance;
as, an
excess
of
provisions
or of
light..
Unsufficiency
::
Unsufficiency
(n.)
Insufficiency.
Incompetency
::
Incompetency
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
incompetent;
want of
physical,
intellectual,
or moral
ability;
insufficiency;
inadequacy;
as, the
incompetency
of a child hard
labor,
or of an idiot for
intellectual
efforts..
Supply
::
Supply
(v. t.) To fill up, or keep full; to
furnish
with what is
wanted;
to
afford,
or
furnish
with, a
sufficiency;
as,
rivers
are
supplied
by
smaller
streams;
an
aqueduct
supplies
an
artificial
lake; -- often
followed
by with
before
the thing
furnished;
as, to
supply
a
furnace
with fuel; to
supply
soldiers
with
ammunition..
Poorly
::
Poorly
(adv.)
In a poor
manner
or
condition;
without
plenty,
or
sufficiency,
or
suitable
provision
for
comfort;
as, to live
poorly..
Enough
::
Enough
(interj.)
An
exclamation
denoting
sufficiency,
being a
shortened
form of it is
enough..
Relevancy
::
Relevancy
(n.)
Sufficiency
to infer the
conclusion.
Abundance
::
Abundance
(n.) An
overflowing
fullness;
ample
sufficiency;
great
plenty;
profusion;
copious
supply;
superfluity;
wealth:
--
strictly
applicable
to
quantity
only, but
sometimes
used of
number..
De Bene Esse
::
De bene esse () Of well
being;
of
formal
sufficiency
for the time;
conditionally;
provisionally.
Exception
::
Exception
(n.) An
objection,
oral or
written,
taken,
in the
course
of an
action,
as to bail or
security;
or as to the
decision
of a
judge,
in the
course
of a
trail,
or in his
charge
to a jury; or as to lapse of time, or
scandal,
impertinence,
or
insufficiency
in a
pleading;
also, as in
conveyancing,
a
clause
by which the
grantor
excepts
something
before
granted..
Lean
::
Lean (v. i.)
Wanting
fullness,
richness,
sufficiency,
or
productiveness;
deficient
in
quality
or
contents;
slender;
scant;
barren;
bare; mean; -- used
literally
and
figuratively;
as, the lean
harvest;
a lean
purse;
a lean
discourse;
lean
wages..
Sufficiency
::
Sufficiency
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
sufficient,
or
adequate
to the end
proposed;
adequacy..
Suffisant
::
Suffisance
(n.)
Sufficiency;
plenty;
abundance;
contentment.
Glut
::
Glut (n.)
Plenty,
to
satiety
or
repletion;
a full
supply;
hence,
often,
a
supply
beyond
sufficiency
or to
loathing;
over
abundance;
as, a glut of the
market..
Distrust
::
Distrust
(n.) Doubt of
sufficiency,
reality,
or
sincerity;
want of
confidence,
faith,
or
reliance;
as,
distrust
of one's
power,
authority,
will,
purposes,
schemes,
etc..
Adequacy
::
Adequacy
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
adequate,
proportionate,
or
sufficient;
a
sufficiency
for a
particular
purpose;
as, the
adequacy
of
supply
to the
expenditure..
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