The rebels fled in response, and their rudimentary military operation collapsed.
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The training now includes rudimentary combat medicine and a marksmanship course.
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The site features rudimentary graphics, and appeals to a very young demographic.
From the techcrunch.com
The result of the four-day trip was that rudimentary dialogue has been restored.
From the sacbee.com
Yes, the plays are deeply flawed, the acting rudimentary and charmingly nervous.
From the denverpost.com
Here's a rudimentary guide in ascending order of, generally, ability and payoff.
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It was pretty rudimentary, but it got us excited about the visual possibilities.
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You can't grow a rudimentary middle class on a bunch of illiterate tribal backs.
From the economist.com
Any symptoms uncovered using such rudimentary tools are often left unregistered.
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Fundamental: being or involving basic facts or principles; "the fundamental laws of the universe"; "a fundamental incomatibility between them"; "these rudimentary truths"; "underlying principles"
Being in the earliest stages of development; "rudimentary plans"
Vestigial: not fully developed in mature animals; "rudimentary wings"
Of or relating to one or more rudiments; Basic; minimal; with less than, or only the minimum, necessary
Elementary, incompletely developed
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Poorly developed and non functional. Used to describe organs in specialized flowers, e.g. the ovary-like structure in a male flower, viz. rudimentary ovary.