Examples of 'adequately describe' in a sentence

Meaning of "adequately describe"

To provide an accurate and comprehensive portrayal or explanation of something

How to use "adequately describe" in a sentence

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I can not adequately describe how we feel.
Even those words do not adequately describe.
I can not adequately describe this phenomenon.
We know things exist which are difficult to adequately describe.
No words can adequately describe the reality.
Auditor shall evaluate whether the financial statements adequately describe any.
It is hard for me to adequately describe what happened.
If you have not been through it, there is really no way to adequately describe it.
There were no words to adequately describe his feelings.
Nevertheless, this meditative vision left me without words to adequately describe it.
I can not adequately describe the scene.
The four components proposed for a draft definition seem to adequately describe bureaucratic patronage.
No word can adequately describe this work of art.
There are really few words that can adequately describe this book.
Who can adequately describe what goes on in their hearts in words.

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I mean they do not adequately describe you.
Did you adequately describe the methodology used in your analysis?
Mere words can not adequately describe.
It does not adequately describe the lasting brain injury that benzos inflict.
Self loathing does not adequately describe it.
Nor can they adequately describe the loss felt by his associates.
Many are so overcome they can not adequately describe what they see.
Many maps do not adequately describe the underlying properties of the soil types they represent.
There are no words to adequately describe it.
Do they adequately describe what success really looks like for your team?
There are simply no words to adequately describe a fraction of this.
As with any experiential state, it is difficult to find words that adequately describe it.
Complete until we can adequately describe these factors.
How hot and how humid it feels . And I can not adequately describe.
Surprise does not adequately describe my state at that time.
Model validation showed that the generatednumerical simulation and surrogate models adequately describe the experimental data.
All of these adequately describe soil.
There are no words that can appropriately, adequately describe it.
There are no words to adequately describe the power of that moment.
Generally speaking, between three and nine elements are necessary to adequately describe a competency.
Words can not adequately describe this wonderful experience.
The concept of Sadguru is impossible to adequately describe and explain.
Words can not adequately describe what you are going to encounter.
What information and indicators are required to adequately describe the issue?
Words can not adequately describe this work of art.
Computer simulations of the climate generally fail to adequately describe these effects . ”.
Mere words can not adequately describe the festivities ahead.
This, in turn, fuels our perception that language can not adequately describe our art.
Words can not adequately describe what the eyes see.
The water illustration is somewhat better, but still fails to adequately describe the Trinity.
Three trials did not adequately describe sequence generation for randomisation.
As for the experience itself, i can't adequately describe it.
No mortal on earth can adequately describe the horribleness of its terrible torments.
Even the stunning acceleration figure of 2.8s can not adequately describe it.
There are no words to adequately describe your generosity.

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