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- DEFECT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DEFECT definition: 1 a fault or problem in something or someone that spoils that thing or person or causes it, him… Learn more
- DEFECT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Defect is the general word for any kind of shortcoming or imperfection, whether literal or figurative: a defect in eyesight, in a plan A blemish is usually a defect on a surface, which mars the appearance: a blemish on her cheek
- Defect - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
In a person, a defect is an imperfection, which can manifest itself mentally or physically If you are diagnosed with a heart defect, you will have to seek the advice of specialists A hearing defect might leave your dad deaf in one ear
- defect noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of defect noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary a fault in something or in the way it has been made that means that it is not perfect The builders agreed to remedy the structural defects A structural defect meant that the bridge could not be opened in time for the Millennium celebrations
- DEFECT - Meaning Translations | Collins English Dictionary
A defect is a fault or imperfection in a person or thing 2 If you defect , you leave your country, political party, or other group, and join an opposing country, party, or group
- Defect - definition of defect by The Free Dictionary
1 a fault or shortcoming; imperfection 2 lack of something essential: a defect in hearing 3 to desert a cause, country, etc : to defect to the West
- Defect Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
DEFECT meaning: 1 : a problem or fault that makes someone or something not perfect: such as; 2 : a physical problem that causes something to be less valuable, effective, healthy, etc
- defect - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
defect (third-person singular simple present defects, present participle defecting, simple past and past participle defected) ( intransitive ) To abandon or turn against ; to cease or change one's loyalty , especially from a military organisation or political party
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