n.) There is no one who does not have at least one serious character defect.
v.) In 1948, the Dixiecrats defected from the emocratic Party and held their own presidential nominating convention.
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- Kamelia
The Russian decided to defect.
Here are some sentences.Will the spy defect to our country?She will defect once she escapes from her escort.
Here are some sentences.Will the spy defect to our country?She will defect once she escapes from her escort.
The sentence is missing punctuation and capitalization. It should be "There's a defect on the item I purchased."
This student must have an anatomical defect, because he cannot write this sentence for himself.
As a verb: Many people chose to defect rather than live under Communist rule.As a noun: If there is a manufacturing defect, take it back to the store to exchange.
A congenital heart defect is a problem with the structure of the heart.
Bob, your arm has a defect.As a verb: Many people choose to defect rather than living under Communist rule.As noun: If there is a manufacturing defect, take it back to the store to exchange.
That's not very likely. Roman soldiers were trained to be loyal to the end. They would rather die nobly than defect. There would be some who would defect, though, since there are always exceptions to every rule.
Defict is not a word. You could mean defect of deficit. Here are sentences for them: She brought the product back to the shop it was bought it as she had found a defect in it. The government deficit had dropped.
Sterility means that they cannot reproduce, which would prevent the genetic defect from being passed on to future generations.
I think it would be a point defect because a vacancy in the lattice structure would allow another atom to take the place of the vacancy.