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sufficiency
[suh-fish-uhn-see]
noun
the state or fact of being sufficient; adequacy.
a sufficient number or amount; enough.
adequate provision or supply, especially of wealth.
sufficiency
/ əˈɪʃəԲɪ /
noun
the quality or condition of being sufficient
an adequate amount or quantity, as of income
archaicefficiency
Other Word Forms
- oversufficiency noun
- presufficiency noun
- supersufficiency noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of sufficiency1
Example Sentences
But with the Trump administration vowing mass deportations — and a growing number of undocumented immigrants considering “self-deportation” — the sufficiency of the workforce is suddenly in question.
Mr Justice Fowler ruled they provided "a sufficiency of evidence" to continue.
They said this was due to the lack of a joint strategic needs assessment, sufficiency plans to address this issue have not been adequate or timely.
Ms Wong said at the time that Mr Binskin would examine the "sufficiency and appropriateness of the steps taken by the Israeli government" in relation to the incident.
Earth Stewardship and Biocultural Diversity recognise these values but also stress relational values of nature or 'nature as society'; and Degrowth straddles these types of values, prioritising sufficiency and redistribution.
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