Definition
Acknowledges that something is correct or accurate to a degree, but it doesn't fully explain or address the whole situation.
It's true enough that he might not be enthusiastic about the plan, but there are deeper reasons behind the situation.
True enough, the report includes some accurate data, but it doesn't fully explain all the factors involved.
It's true enough that our sales have decreased, but this is just the tip of the iceberg. We need to investigate the market trends.