default|defaulted|defaulting|defaults in English
verb
[de·fault || dɪ'fɔːlt]
fail to perform a duty; fail to pay on time; fail to appear in court
Use "default|defaulted|defaulting|defaults" in a sentence
1. The judge defaulted the defendant.
2. He defaulted on the rehearsal.
3. They defaulted in the tennis tournament.
4. He defaulted in the wrestling tournament.
5. The firm has defaulted on a debt.
6. 14 Stipple at its defaults.
7. He defaulted in his payments on the loan.
8. 1 He defaulted on his child support payments.
9. The borrower defaulted, and the bank instituted a foreclosure suit.
10. Defaults to the last printer used in the application
11. Change or remove defaults units and Accuracies
12. Omission of the parameter defaults to personalized ads.
13. Mortgage defaults have gone through the roof.
14. This defaults to the current module manager.
15. The covertly defaulting of wages is a serious offence to laws.
16. Mr. Brown, Mr. Baker is defaulted , you will this walkover match.
17. If you selected OpenLDAP or Active Directory® as your LDAP server, click Use defaults at the bottom of every configuration page to quickly set up the sync with default parameter.
18. You can overwrite the defaults set in the database role.
19. A wave of defaults and bankruptcies could ensue.
20. Mortgage defaults have risen in the last year.
21. If omitted, the Counter-style defaults to decimal
22. In some lands bankruptcy and defaulting on loans still commonly result in imprisonment.
23. Defaults: None Brawling is (DX/Easy) skill of “unscientific” unarmed combat
24. Personal bankruptcies and consumer credit defaults are also at record levels.
25. My prior VA loan was assumed, the Assumer defaulted on the loan