inquorate
Britishadjective
Example Sentences
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Another example is how the European Union, China and 15 other countries reacted to Trump’s efforts to paralyse the World Trade Organisation by leaving its appellate body inquorate with too few judges.
From The Guardian
Enough members resigned in support of Danius that the academy was left inquorate, with Engdahl in control of the rump.
From The Guardian
A Friedmanite might therefore hope that Nigeria’s rate-setting committee remains inquorate for a little longer.
From Economist
Votes at Bath Spa, Loughborough and Worcester universities were ruled inquorate as too few students took part.
From BBC
A vote by students at Worcester University was deemed inquorate after fewer than 10% of students took part - so they will remain with the NUS.
From BBC
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