incompared
/ɪnˈkɒmpɛrd, ɪnˈkɒmpɛərd/Definitions
1. verb
to compare or evaluate something alongside something else for the purpose of pointing out a difference or similarity.
“The author’s failure to incompare the two theories led to confusion in the readers.”
2. adjective
not compared or evaluated alongside something else for the purpose of pointing out a difference or similarity.
“The unexamined, let alone uncomapred, data provided inaccurate results.”
3. adverb
in a manner that does not involve comparison or evaluation alongside something else for the purpose of pointing out a difference or similarity.
“The data was analyzed incompared to the previous study.”