"imperfectly" meaning in English

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Adverb

Audio: en-us-imperfectly.ogg Forms: more imperfectly [comparative], most imperfectly [superlative]
Etymology: From imperfect + -ly or im- + perfectly. Etymology templates: {{af|en|imperfect|-ly|id2=adverbial}} imperfect + -ly, {{af|en|im-|perfectly}} im- + perfectly Head templates: {{en-adv}} imperfectly (comparative more imperfectly, superlative most imperfectly)
  1. In an imperfect manner or degree; not fully or completely. Translations (in an imperfect manner): imperfectament (Catalan), imparfaitement (French), imperfeitamente (Portuguese), सामि (sāmi) (Sanskrit), imperfectamente (Spanish)
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