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Definition of Inexpertness

Inexpertness
Inexpertness In`ex*pert"ness, n. Want of expertness or skill.

Meaning of Inexpertness from wikipedia

- throwing techniques depends on the skill level of both tori and uke. Inexpertly applied throws have the potential to injure both tori and uke, for instance...
- rejection of scientific results: Scientific authorities are sometimes seen as inexpert, untrustworthy, or biased. Some marginalised social groups hold anti-science...
- attacked just before it dropped dead. Livingstone's broken bone, even though inexpertly set by himself and Edwards, bonded strongly. He went for recuperation...
- allowed only sycophants to serve under him, and chafed at Jones' pride and inexpert courtly intrigue. After Jones' Victory, Potemkin began to ****ign him impossible...
- unconscious by a highlander who takes Claire to his clansmen. As the Scots inexpertly attend their injured comrade Jamie, Claire uses her medical skill to set...
- expert in Molecular and Cell Biology. The specific problem is: article is inexpert in historical and conceptual scope, and sourcing. WikiProject Molecular...
- these claims. In addition, raw food comes at risk of malnutrition (by inexpert formulation) and infection (to the cat and other family members). Commercial...
- criticized as too complicated and more likely to burn the skin when performed inexpertly.) Applying fuel directly inside the cup - the cup is then usually put...
- her performance, writing that, "though she is still a very nervous and inexpert actress, she is giving by far her most winning performance". Between 1979...
- conscientious objectors were often the victims of "moral innocency" and inexpertness in moral training: "the moving force of events is always too much for...