Leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the lurch.
Desert (a cause, a country or an army), often in order to join the opposing cause, country, or army.
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Examples for "defect "
Examples for "defect "
1 Tests this week confirmed Cassano had a heart defect that needed treatment.
2 That is the defect in the Yankee women; they have no character.
3 The law is aimed at helping regulators spot safety defect trends earlier.
4 It may be a defect in my character; but so it is.
5 Of course, you know that if you defect , there's no going back.
Left behind by the owner or keeper.
1 The two countries have substantial and vital desert training, military officials say.
2 We wish to harm them. Now the desert people understood the situation.
3 A year ago, you told me it had all gone to desert .
4 Leaving Thurstane in the desert , we return to Clara in the desert .
5 Left foot: the story of reggae's love affair with Clarks desert boot.
6 I knew thee in the desert , in the land of the wilderness.
7 The desert state of Rajasthan in the north also received heavy rains.
8 No cover; just open desert . Then she pointed down the new hall.
9 Officials warned farmers about a possible invasion by desert locusts from Africa.
10 Party officials and political analysts said more allies could desert the Maoists.
11 And then, one day, she goes missing; simply disappears into the desert .
12 All the desert is in it, and our love in the desert .
13 Hosea could not conceive the idea that God would desert Israel forever.
14 All dreams go; youth and hope desert me; the dark claims me.
15 He claimed it was for his health; the desert climate was hypo-allergenic.
16 The desolation was gone; the desert bloomed and blossomed as the rose.
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