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Which word means incomplete or limited?

  1. Ample

  2. Partial

  3. Excessive

  4. Whole

The correct answer is: Partial

The term that signifies something that is incomplete or limited is "partial." When describing something as partial, it suggests that it is not whole and lacks fullness or completeness. For instance, if a report is partial, it only covers some aspects of the topic rather than providing a full overview. This aligns perfectly with the definition of being incomplete or restricted in scope. In contrast, the other terms do not convey this meaning. "Ample" suggests a more than enough quantity, "excessive" indicates an overabundance, and "whole" signifies completeness or entirety, which would be the opposite of something that is limited or incomplete. Thus, "partial" stands out as the accurate choice in the context of describing something that is less than complete.