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View definitions for flawed

flawed

adjective as in impaired

adjective as in untenable

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The current relationship is flawed and should be modified to strengthen the island’s economic development and cure its democratic shortcomings.

Museum authorities dismissed the container design as flawed.

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In a statement sent to the BBC, Apple wrote that it strongly disagreed with the ruling, which took a flawed view of the "thriving and competitive app economy".

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Wouldn’t admitting I wanted a redo mean declaring my existing child imperfect and flawed?

It says local authorities should keep responsibility for creating individual plans for pupils with more complex needs and that "the current approach to supporting children with special educational needs is fundamentally flawed".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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