Containing one error or several errors.
Characterized by errors; not agreeing with a model or not following established rules; the wrong side of the road"
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Examples for "broken"
Examples for "broken"
1Their message is loud and clear: fix the broken food aid system.
2However, without a clear structure or focus such resolutions are easily broken.
3Last year, I made fixing our broken housing market my personal mission.
4However a number of windows had been broken in the unoccupied house.
5She'd probably readily agree; the past days had broken down her defenses.
1The U.S. military deeply regrets this case of mistaken fire, said Matthews.
2Still, let me say it: Trump is mistaken about the stock market.
3He was mistaken, of course, although he knew it only years later.
4These matters of mistaken identity happen all the time, especially among Jews.
5Seeking calmness within, Chani simply said to the doctors, You are mistaken.
1Any bill which doesn't deal clearly with this issue will be defective.
2Background: Contemporary theories and evidence implicate defective emotion regulation in violent behaviour.
3Measurements and main results: IDO was defective in murine and human CF.
4This led to R800 billion worth of defective banknotes going into circulation.
5It was picketed by 30 doctors protesting defective current auto safety design.
1Hobarth declined to address whether the dispatch issue involved erroneous flight plans.
2Critics however say filters are costly and could lead to erroneous blocking.
3I accidentally posted erroneous information about a major news event on Twitter.
4Previous large scale studies of erroneous results have avoided singling out authors.
5Nothing could be more erroneous; in fact, it is just the reverse.
1Some of the sharpest men in argument are notoriously unsound in judgment.
2It was late in the winter, and the ice had become unsound.
3The British Columbia Civil Liberties Association called the bill unsound and counterproductive.
4These men seem to be a little unsound in the upper regions.
5You feel that his objection is unsound; that he is exaggerating caution.
1It's often very difficult to alter that faulty type of thought process.
2The flight was not perfect -a faulty backup system caused problems.
3McAfee confirmed it had pushed the faulty update to users earlier today.
4Then I risk proceeding on faulty information, thereby compromising some secret operation.
5Now, however, it appears that poorly monitored faulty equipment was to blame.
6In some cases, the potentially faulty warrants had been issued for years.
7I told them that a faulty grate had given way beneath you.
8There were many faulty elements in the Latitudinarianism of the eighteenth century.
9Possibly the organization of the Congregational churches is faulty in this respect.
10Not that the data itself is faulty -it looks quite solid.
11Apple apologises for its new faulty map service and the stockmarket's flat.
12I phoned Lenovo directly, and their technical team confirmed it was faulty.
13Pre-rigging is the solution-itminimizes any chance of a faulty rappel setup.
14And science's answer to this faulty logic is also always the same.
15Surely there is something very faulty in the position you assume here.
16Almost six a.m. She reached down and discarded a faulty medicine dropper.
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