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Associations of "For missing" (30 Words)
abduction | The action of forcibly taking someone away against their will. They organized the abduction of Mr Cordes on his way to the airport. |
absent | Go away or remain away. An absent stare. |
cramped | Inhibiting the development of someone or something. Trying to bring children up in cramped high rise apartments. |
deficiency | Lack of an adequate quantity or number. Water is the critical deficiency in desert regions. |
deficient | Falling short of some prescribed norm. Deficient in common sense. |
furlough | Leave of absence from a job, position, or period of military service. They let him out of prison on a weekend furlough. |
gone | In a trance or stupor, especially through exhaustion, drink, or drugs. A bunch of real gone cats. |
inadequate | Not sufficient to meet a need. These labels prove to be wholly inadequate. |
indigent | A needy person. A charity for the relief of indigent artists. |
insufficient | Not enough; inadequate. There was insufficient evidence to convict him. |
lacking | (of a quality) absent. Her appetite was lacking. |
layoff | The act of laying off an employee or a work force. |
leave | Go and leave behind either intentionally or by neglect or forgetfulness. The parts he disliked he would alter and the parts he didn t dislike he d leave. |
lose | Miss from one s possessions lose sight of. She couldn t eat and began to lose weight. |
loss | Euphemistic expressions for death. Insurance can protect you against financial loss. |
meager | Deficient in amount or quality or extent. Meager fare. |
minus | On the negative side or lower end of a scale. C minus. |
mislay | Unintentionally put (an object) where it cannot readily be found and so lose it temporarily. I seem to have mislaid my car keys. |
miss | Pass by without touching; chance not to hit. He s rich he won t miss the money. |
presence | The act of being present. The presence of chlorine in the atmosphere. |
scant | Less than the correct or legal or full amount often deliberately so. She weighed a scant two pounds. |
scanty | Small or insufficient in quantity or amount. A scanty harvest. |
short | Of a vowel categorized as short with regard to quality and length e g in standard British English the vowel in good is short as distinct from the long vowel u in food. They have been backed at short odds to win thousands of pounds. |
substandard | Falling short of some prescribed norm. Substandard spellings. |
truant | Of a pupil being a truant. If my daughter had been truanting from school I would have been informed. |
undermanned | Inadequate in number of workers or assistants etc. |
undersized | Smaller than normal for its kind. The undersized cubs may not survive the winter. |
unequal | A person or thing regarded as unequal to another in status or level. I have lived for fifty years as an unequal in this country. |
unsatisfactory | Not giving satisfaction. Shops should take back unsatisfactory goods. |
wanting | Inadequate in amount or degree. Tested and found wanting. |