
1) Absence 2) Are short 3) Be absent 4) Be caught short 5) Be deficient in 6) Be in need of 7) Be out of 8) Be short of 9) Be short of time^LAC 10) Be without 11) Cry out for 12) Dearth 13) Deficiency 14) Deficit 15) Demand 16) Denial 17) Deprivation 18) Do not possess 19) Drought 20) Exclusively Anglo word
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1) Absence 2) Dearth 3) Defection 4) Deficiency 5) Famine 6) Havent 7) Insufficiency 8) Need 9) Neer 10) Poverty 11) Scarcity 12) Shortage 13) Stringency 14) Tightness 15) Want
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To lack something is to not have it. Lack may also refer to: == See also == ...
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[manque] In Jacques Lacan`s psychoanalytic philosophy, lack (manque) is a concept that is always related to desire. In his seminar Le transfert (1960–61) he states that lack is what causes desire to arise. ==Types of lack== Lack first designated a lack of being: what is desired is being itself. `Desire is a relation to being to lack. The ...
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• (v. i.) To be in want. • (v. t.) To be without or destitute of; to want; to need. • (v. i.) To be wanting; often, impersonally, with of, meaning, to be less than, short, not quite, etc. • (n.) Deficiency; want; need; destitution; failure; as, a lack of sufficient food. • (v. t.) To blame; to find fault with. • (inter...
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Lack interj. [ Confer
Alack .] Exclamation of regret or surprise. [ Prov. Eng.]
Cowper. Found on
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Lack intransitive verb 1. To be wanting; often, impersonally, with
of , meaning, to be less than, short, not quite, etc. « What hour now ? I think it
lacks of twelve.»
Shak. « Peradventure there shall
lack five of the fifty.»
Gen. xvi...Found on
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Lack noun [ Middle English
lak ; confer Dutch
lak slander,
laken to blame, Old High German
lahan , Anglo-Saxon
leán .]
1. Blame; cause of blame; fault; crime; offense. [ Obsolete]
Chaucer. 2. Deficiency; want; need; destitution; failure; as...
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Lack transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Lacked ;
present participle & verbal noun Lacking .]
1. To blame; to find fault with. [ Obsolete] « Love them and
lakke them not.»
Piers Plowman. ...Found on
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[
n] - the state of needing something that is absent or unavailable
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[ACT vocabulary] the state of needing something that is absent or unavailable
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