(of a faculty or part of the body) Reduced in quality or efficacy
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Defective, or having faults or errors
“The tight concourses are made even tighter because of escalators in the middle of the concourse walkway, which is a terribly flawed design.”
Untrue or inaccurate in terms of veracity
“Before the class meeting, I direct students to find a flawed argument for or against social programs.”
Physically damaged or imperfect
“In this example, the flawed surface is chiseled away to create a flat surface into which the repair can be hammered.”
Not fully functioning or in proper working condition
“Annabella frowned at him, concerned Babbage had been teaching her daughter on a flawed machine.”
Being naturally susceptible to weaknesses or error
Not performing its proper or intended function
(of a faculty or part of the body) Reduced in quality or efficacy
Weak in character or will
Past tense for to cause damage to
“Sometimes when the horses were being exercised, their droppings would flaw the immaculate roads.”
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