Likely to fail or make errors.
Wanting in moral strength, courage, or will; having the attributes of man as opposed to e.g. divine beings.
1 As the recent Heartbleed debacle pointed out, password technology is deeply fallible .
2 Last week's semi-final against Brisbane Roar, however, showed that City are fallible .
3 In that aspect the visitors could be seen as fallible human beings.
4 He was colossal and fallible ; a spearhead and enforcer in equal measure.
5 They are fallible -remember Slater's intercept pass in the 2008 final?
6 Because if Silver teaches us anything, it's that human judgment is fallible .
7 Sir, - Judges are flawed and fallible like the rest of us.
8 Henry Booth was the name of a man, and men were fallible .
9 Just mundane moments of the lives of many fallible mortals are inconsequential.
10 If you find our little fraternity too casual, too fallible , too dog-eared-
11 As a result, they view emotions and intuition as fallible , even whimsical, tools.
12 Our tradition teaches us that humanity is fallible yet also capable of change.
13 But drugs are fallible , and there is growing evidence that treatment regularly fails.
14 New Zealand were assisted by a fallible performance in the field from England.
15 Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition are infallible; private revelation is fallible .
16 He had no right to be fallible , and he knew it.
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