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defective English

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defective

If something is defective, it is below its expected quality. . The company has a policy which states that only defective goods can be returned or exchanged.

defective

having a defect I returned the appliance because it was defective markedly subnormal in structure or function or intelligence or behavior defective speech (= bad) not working properly a bad telephone connection a defective appliance

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Simple sentences

They replaced the defective TV with a new one.
The clock is defective.
The thermostat is defective.
My camera's display is defective.
As I wrote above, the book arrived in defective condition.
Some diseases are caused by a defective gene.
My printer's black ink is defective; it bleeds across the page if I touch it with my finger.

Movie subtitles

My lady's hearing is a little defective tonight.
Defective shell.
If so, he's as defective as you.
Is it improper ask if maybe this cotter pin might have been defective?
He asks, might not the cotter pin have been defective?
Would you be willing to stake your life on the being only defective cotter pin in a million?
Don't treat me as if I were a mental defective.
Half-sister and half. mentally defective.
And when we do get a man in here, he's surly defective.
If anyone is found defective the owner will be severely punished!
Then I'd say our instruments are defective.
That unit is defective.
Many researchers are able to reverse the process through control of chemicals. which combine with the defective enzymes. and change the molecular shape of the interfering key, as it were.
Which has now become defective and is failing to operate.
A psychological defective.
Is it improper to ask if maybe this cotter pin mightn't have been defective?
Mr. Miller, would you be willing to stake your life on there being only one defective cotter pin in a million?
We only let you people steal our defective stuff.
I just took it out of the package. It could be defective anyway. Nuts.
Now, you got a defective wire.
When that reporter Barter surprised you. as you were replacing the defective camera in her room. he was stone-dead within the hour.
Then if they make war, they are defective.
I'm gonna try to wire the new one in first before I cut the defective one out.
The well known neuropsychiatrist was accidentally electrocuted in his own laboratory by a defective circuit.
Then offhand I'd say our instruments are defective.
It was defective, then.
In seven months space time, they could've fixed a defective radio.
The re-hibernation mechanism is defective.
The fuse was defective.

News and current affairs

Democracy is either defective or missing in Cuba, Mexico, and Nicaragua, and it is threatened by one cause or another in Venezuela and Colombia.
America's legal system makes sure that firms that produce a defective, and particularly an unsafe product, are held liable for the consequences.
In our research, we exploit this requirement to specifically target the BRCA1 or BRCA2-defective cancer cells with inhibitors of PARP.
We have shown that PARP inhibitors are effective at killing BRCA2-defective breast cancer cells, and that the tumors they cause can fully regress and disappear following treatment with a PARP inhibitor.
BRCA1 and BRCA2-defective tumors are characterized by a high degree of genetic instability.
Nearly all countries neighboring Saudi Arabia already practice one form of electoral participation or another, although most of these nods toward democracy are defective in some way.
Given that the defective eggs miscarry naturally, more eggs than expected would be needed for the technique - possibly posing a risk to the donors.
Other disorders are associated with defective imitation skills.
The Social Democrats argue that this reflects a serious health problem, while non-socialists suggest that the system is defective.
In some cases, defective genes require certain environmental signals to be activated, while another, more likely, explanation is that single defective genes are not enough to cause disease; a number of defective genes must act in concert.
Climate change is not very different from these unsustainable or defective growth patterns.
In fact, the Spanish economy is a classic case of a defective growth pattern followed by a predictable, policy-assisted recovery that is driven (with a delay) mostly by the tradable sector.
One reason is that rebalancing is needed when a defective growth pattern distorts the economy's structure, particularly the balance between the tradable and non-tradable sectors.
This reflex might explain the presence of a woman at the helm of GM during its current damaging recall of defective cars, for example.
Still, the problem with genocide is not narrow judging, but that the crime itself is doubly irredeemable: it is defective in its definition and troubling in its moral and political effects.
It suggests that policymakers are playing for longer-run sustainable growth and have become warier of policies that, if used persistently, amount to a defective, unsustainable growth model.
They regard a request for backdoors the same way an automobile manufacturer would view a request for a defective engine.
Other factors included defective financial regulations, expansionary fiscal policies in countries like the United States, Britain, and Ireland, a lack of appropriate macro-prudential regulations, and so on.
Huge bilateral trade deficits, accusations that China keeps its currency undervalued, and a rash of defective and dangerous Chinese-made exports have fueled a protectionist backlash in the United States and Europe.
And this is to say nothing of the structural faults that continue to impede political progress - a defective constitution, censored media, and a partisan security and military establishment.

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