• However, the fight should not lead to a lack of security, social dumping and environmental pollution in ports.
  • As this paper hopes to demonstrate, however, this apparent lack of sophistication was not so much an intrinsic flaw as a deliberate choice.
  • These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'lack.'
  • - Admitting his lack of experience, I still think that he ought to do better.
  • Again, when they murmur about the lack of meat and bread, he provides them quail in the evening and the sweetish manna, like dew on the ground, in the morning.
  • in brains: aklı kıt olmak. not to lack of money: paraya ihtiyacı olmamak.
  • They lack a good strategy for winning the election. ... : the state or condition of not having any or enough of something : the state or condition of lacking something.
  • From Middle English lack, lakke, lak, from Old English *læc (“deficiency, lack, want”), from Proto-West Germanic *lak, from Proto-Germanic *laką, *lakaz (“slackness”...
  • The concept of lack has been explored in various philosophical and psychological contexts, highlighting the importance of fulfilling one's needs and desires.
  • 2 verb If you say that someone or something lacks a particular quality or that a particular quality is lacking in them, you mean that they do not have any or enough...