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adequacy
This term describes a threshold of sufficiency where a requirement is met, but not necessarily exceeded. It carries a neutral to slightly clinical tone, often appearing in formal evaluations, legal documents, or technical audits to indicate that a standard has been reached. Because it focuses on the minimum acceptable level, it is distinct from excellence or superiority. While a result may have adequacy, it lacks the connotation of being impressive or high-quality, suggesting instead that it is simply enough to avoid failure or deficiency.
Meanings
The state of being sufficient or satisfactory for a particular purpose or requirement.
"The adequacy of the current funding is being questioned by the board."