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nonexhaustive

Nonexhaustive is an adjective describing something that does not cover all possibilities or items. It signals that a statement, list, analysis, or search is incomplete by design or intention.

Common uses include nonexhaustive lists, nonexhaustive searches, or nonexhaustive descriptions, where the author aims to provide

Examples of usage include: The following is a nonexhaustive list of symptoms. The search returned a nonexhaustive

In context, nonexhaustive emphasizes that additional items exist beyond those presented and that the scope is

See also: exhaustive, list, scope.

representative
samples
rather
than
an
exhaustive
catalog.
The
term
is
frequently
encountered
in
manuals,
academic
writing,
and
online
content
to
manage
expectations
and
avoid
implying
completeness.
Spelling
variants
include
nonexhaustive
and
non-exhaustive;
both
are
understood,
though
hyphenation
is
common
in
formal
writing.
set
of
results
due
to
query
limitations.
In
linguistics
or
logic,
nonexhaustive
analyses
may
ignore
edge
cases
for
clarity.
intentionally
limited.
It
is
commonly
used
to
accompany
disclaimers
or
clarifications
about
the
limitations
of
a
catalog,
study,
or
method.
The
opposite
of
nonexhaustive
is
exhaustive,
which
implies
complete
coverage
of
all
relevant
items
or
cases.