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flawed
adjective as in amiss
adjective as in damaged
adjective as in defective
adjective as in deficient
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adjective as in dysfunctional
adjective as in erroneous
adjective as in faulty
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adjective as in impaired
adjective as in incorrect
adjective as in lacking
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adjective as in unsound
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adjective as in untenable
Weak match
Example Sentences
He likens Trump to Samson, a flawed biblical figure who was used by God for a greater purpose.
“But that’s only if you’re thinking about existing in a flawed society. You can’t build up your psyche and your understanding of yourself based off of something that actually is arbitrary.”
The rankings are often criticized by university leaders as unfair and deeply flawed, yet they remain a preoccupation at many campuses as administrators struggle to navigate an increasingly competitive environment for higher education.
The senior engineer from Fujitsu helped build the flawed Horizon system and provided expert evidence in several court cases testifying that the system was robust.
A Police Ombudsman report into the death of the County Armagh showjumper found that the police investigation was flawed and failed her family.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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