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Containing one error or several errors.
broken
mistaken
faulty
erroneous
unsound
imperfect
Not working properly.
bad
malfunctioning
nonfunctional
bad
1
Next year would be a
bad
year, or a good year maybe.
2
You have good days and
bad
days, good weeks and
bad
weeks.
3
THE British BSE crisis is
bad
news for the Irish food sector.
4
The economics is absolutely clear, migration is good; the politics is
bad
.
5
His health problems included a
bad
heart, emphysema and diverticulitis, he said.
Defective.
abnormal
1
Any bill which doesn't deal clearly with this issue will be
defective
.
2
Background: Contemporary theories and evidence implicate
defective
emotion regulation in violent behaviour.
3
Measurements and main results: IDO was
defective
in murine and human CF.
4
This led to R800 billion worth of
defective
banknotes going into circulation.
5
It was picketed by 30 doctors protesting
defective
current auto safety design.
6
Correspondingly, CHD4 suppression results in
defective
DNA damage response in GBM cells.
7
Often the partner feels
defective
,
but it is really not her fault.
8
Several of the pathways identified reflect predictable consequences of
defective
purine recycling.
9
It was not immediately clear how many of the devices were
defective
.
10
It is essential to avoid disruption brought about by morally
defective
people.
11
The companies stand behind the devices and deny that they are
defective
.
12
Wells also kept its
defective
loans secret from HUD, the complaint said.
13
The captain says that
defective
compasses were the cause of the disaster.
14
The girl could not be called a
defective
in any ordinary sense.
15
A great historian combines in the most perfect manner these
defective
materials.
16
It eliminates
defective
transcripts and controls the abundance of certain normal mRNAs.
defective
very defective
defective education
mentally defective
defective gene
so defective