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lacking

American  
[lak-ing] / ˈlæk ɪŋ /

preposition

  1. being without; not having; wanting; less.

    Lacking equipment, the laboratory couldn't undertake the research project.


adjective

  1. wanting; deficient.

    He was found lacking in stamina.

Etymology

Origin of lacking

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English; lack + -ing 2

Example Sentences

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The accompanying document alongside the talks, while lacking in detail, spells out the anticipated role of America, and crucially, the UK and others.

From BBC

The ambassador for Venezuela, Samuel Moncada, said his country had been the target of an "illegitimate armed attack lacking any legal justification".

From BBC

Antoine felt that they were lacking something “more on the emotional side,” he says.

From The Wall Street Journal

She described Australia as a great place, but said Bondi in particular felt "empty" and lacking in diversity and culture.

From BBC

But they will head into the fixture at London Stadium short of momentum, lacking confidence and with unrest in the stands bubbling.

From BBC