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Back then, it was a handful of female video game developers and critics who were presented to largely male crowds online as targets for relentless, inchoate abuse.

From Salon

But although his methodology was questioned, he opened the door to a generation of social scientists for the analysis of often subjective and inchoate aspects of human emotion and behavior.

Another problem with the analysis is that the candidates’ proposals are inchoate — as the committee acknowledges.

As the guy threatening to murder "leftys" demonstrates, the anger can be inchoate and the targets are chosen nearly at random.

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Instead, the emails became a symbol of a powerful but inchoate sense, magnified by disproportionate press attention, that she was devious and deceptive.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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