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Webster 1913 Edition


Sufficiency

Suf-fi′cien-cy

,
Noun.
[L.
sufficientia
: cf. F.
suffisance
. See
Suffice
.]
1.
The quality or state of being sufficient, or adequate to the end proposed; adequacy.
His
sufficiency
is such that he bestows and possesses, his plenty being unexhausted.
Boyle.
2.
Qualification for any purpose; ability; capacity.
A substitute or most allowed
sufficiency
.
Shakespeare
I am not so confident of my own
sufficiency
as not willingly to admit the counsel of others.
Eikon Basilike.
3.
Adequate substance or means; competence.
“An elegant sufficiency.”
Thomson.
4.
Supply equal to wants; ample stock or fund.
5.
Conceit; self-confidence; self-sufficiency.
Sufficiency
is a compound of vanity and ignorance.
Sir W. Temple.

Webster 1828 Edition


Sufficiency

SUFFI'CIENCY

,
Noun.
The state of being adequate to the end proposed.
His sufficiency is such, that he bestows and possesses, his plenty being unexhausted.
1.
Qualification for any purpose.
I am not so confident of my own sufficiency as not willingly to admit the counsel of others.
2.
Competence; adequate substance or means.
An elegant sufficiency, content.
3.
Supply equal to wants; ample stock or fund.
4.
Ability; adequate power.
Our sufficiency is of God. 2 Cor.3.
5.
Conceit; self-confidence. [See Self-sufficiency.]

Definition 2024


sufficiency

sufficiency

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Noun

sufficiency (plural sufficiencies)

  1. Quality or condition of being sufficient.
  2. An adequate amount.

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