defect

లోపం
definition
verb
he defected to the Soviet Union after the war
abandon one's country or cause in favor of an opposing one.
noun
genetic defects
a shortcoming, imperfection, or lack.
translation of 'defect'
కొరత,
లోపము
example
minor 'defect'
the property is free from 'defect'
An accountant owes his sight to an optician who spotted a serious 'defect' during a routine examination.
A 'defect' in this system may cause fluid retention and hypertension.
she suffers from an eye 'defect'
Regular vision check-ups can show a 'defect' or a weakness that can usually be sorted if worked on.
the property is free from 'defect'
serious 'defect'
to have a congenital 'defect'
In other words, that would produce a much higher value diamond, and it would be freed of the 'defect' which led to a crack.
This could almost be seen as 'defecting' to the opposition.
We had access to émigrés and 'defectors' with more direct access to these programs.
Ieng Sary eventually 'defected' to the government, helping end the long civil war.
She said the causes of the problem could be numerous, ranging from foot deformity to tissue 'defects' .
The costs of 'defection' , for its weaker participants, would assuredly be higher than are the costs of continued compliance.
Moreover, her 'defection' from the Democrats occurred soon after the failure of the coalition proposal.
The standing army was in the process of disintegration as lower ranking officers 'defected' to the opposition.
We have to add the risk of fines or jail into our calculations, and this may tip the balance in favour of cooperating rather than 'defecting' .
At the same time, our mind has the potential to become completely free of 'defects' and limitations.
These toxins can damage immune systems, trigger cancers and cause genetic 'defects' .
His family 'defected' from the Soviet Union when he was five.
He was one of about ten people who 'defected' in that direction.
Today, kinked tails are thought to be undesirable genetic 'defects' in show cats.
I believe our great councillor before him would never have 'defected' and become a turncoat.
According to the reports sent to them some of the residents of the station may have 'defected' to the rebels.
If one prisoner grasses on the other, the other will face the full sentence and the 'defector' will go free.
Alibekov 'defected' to the United States in 1992, changed his name, and made the talk-show circuit.
In 1989, Zuyev was granted asylum in the USA after 'defecting' from the Soviet Union in a MiG 29 and landing in Turkey.
Such guarantees are given free of charge and promise that a product is free from 'defects' in workmanship and materials.
Thirteen of the vehicles were served with defect notes and only 11 of all the coaches were free from any 'defects' .
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