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  • 31partial — Used in the context of general equities. trade whose size is only part of the total customer indication/ order, usually made to avoid a compromise in price and also to get some business instead of losing the customers inquiry/order to a… …

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  • 32partial — adjective 1) a partial recovery Syn: incomplete, limited, qualified, imperfect, fragmentary, unfinished Ant: complete, total 2) a very partial view of the situation Syn …

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  • 33partial — adjective 1) a partial recovery Syn: incomplete, limited, qualified, imperfect, fragmentary, unfinished 2) a very partial view of the situation Syn: biased, prejudiced, partisan, one sided …

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  • 34partial — [ˈpɑːʃ(ə)l] adj 1) not complete a partial withdrawal from enemy territory[/ex] 2) supporting one person, group, or opinion more than others, instead of being fair to everyone Ant: impartial • be partial to to like someone or something[/ex] I m… …

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  • 35partial — par•tial [[t]ˈpɑr ʃəl[/t]] adj. 1) being such in part only; incomplete: partial payment[/ex] 2) biased or prejudiced in favor of one person, group, side, etc., over another: The judge was partial[/ex] 3) pertaining to or affecting a part 4) being …

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  • 36partial — adj. & n. adj. 1 not complete; forming only part (a partial success). 2 biased, unfair. 3 (foll. by to) having a liking for. n. Mus. any of the constituents of a musical sound. Phrases and idioms: partial eclipse an eclipse in which only part of… …

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  • 37partial to — {v. phr.} Having a weakness for; favorable toward. * /He seems to be partial to blondes while his brother is partial to redheads./ …

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  • 38partial to — {v. phr.} Having a weakness for; favorable toward. * /He seems to be partial to blondes while his brother is partial to redheads./ …

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  • 39partial — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English parcial, from Late Latin partialis, from Latin part , pars part Date: 14th century 1. of or relating to a part rather than the whole ; not general or total < a partial solution > 2. inclined to favor one&#8230; …

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  • 40partial — Synonyms and related words: AF, adulterated, antiblack, arrested, audio frequency, biased, blemished, callow, chauvinistic, colored, damaged, defective, deficient, denominational, discriminatory, doctrinaire, dogmatic, embryonic, erroneous,&#8230; …

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