defection in English

noun
1
the desertion of one's country or cause in favor of an opposing one.
his defection from the Republican Party

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1. * Such a defection amounted to apostasy.

2. Your Honor, I can fake a defection

3. The mobile agent defects the intrusion through various defection techniques.

4. Deadlock is a boring game where mutual defection pays best.

5. His defection to the other side was the ultimate betrayal.

6. His defection from the party dim his political career.

7. Senate Confirms Becerra in tight vote with just one GOP defection

8. Apostasy is the formal defection, abandonment, disaffiliation, revolt, or renunciation of religion

9. Apostasy is generally defined as a falling away, a withdrawal, a defection

10. 18 synonyms for Apostasy: desertion, defection, treachery, heresy, disloyalty, backsliding, perfidy

11. The defection of foreign personnel from his programme, that too was crisis.

12. Al qaeda has also suffered heavy losses from defection or destruction, Watts says

13. However, the family had been recalled to Pyongyang just before Thae's defection.

14. It seemed to indicate that the primary reason for the defection was homosexuality.

15. Recent changes in policy have resulted in large-scale defection from the party.

16. Why has Christendom’s defection not meant the end of the law of the Christ?

17. As Colonel Karuna's defection suggests, the Tigers'grip on the east was always loose. Sentencedict.com

18. “Apostasy” is a standing away from true worship, a falling away, defection, rebellion, abandonment.

19. Objective : To investigate the method of repairing soft - tissue defection of ankle and foot.

20. But for its defection, there are large number of redundancy and error in slice profile data.

21. Synonyms for Apostasies include defection, disloyalty, faithlessness, perfidy, treachery, desertion, heresy, backslidings, betrayal and recantations

22. Hwang published 20 books after his defection to South Korea: Hwang Jang Jop (1999).

23. In the first-century world, Apostasy was a technical term for political revolt or defection

24. This is the largest North Korean mass defection since the end of the Korean War.

25. Methods Adopting the chest abdomen consociation flap to repair arms large area skins defection in 23 cases.

26. An attack, which he prepared in 1350, was frustrated by the defection of his Turkish auxiliaries.

27. Enterprises have to realize that 1 % defection of a product equals 100 % loss for the customer.

28. Still totally disillusioned by Hugh's defection, she had not begun to consider the possibility of a new relationship.

29. The Greek word here used for “apostasy” meant, among other things, a “defection” or a “revolt.”

30. The more sceptical see Vercruysse's defection simply as a private tiff between the artist and Hoet.

31. Andy Hertzfeld recalls being so stunned at the defection that he felt the entire project might fall apart.

32. The Romans tended to regard the course of history as alternating between defection from and adherence to traditional values.

33. Mukhamedov's defection two years ago, just as Communism was falling apart, will not be forgiven in a hurry.

34. To attempt defection would be to sign their death warrants, and no man could be expected to do that.

35. No's defection is the basis of one of the missions within the video game Chuck Yeager's Air Combat.

36. You can read the historical account of his creation and what led to his defection from God’s standard.

37. Pupienus and Balbinus defeated Maximinus, mainly due to the defection of several legions, particularly the II Parthica, who assassinated Maximinus.

38. Its audience increased substantially following the failed Berlin riots of 1953 and the highly publicized defection of Józef Światło.

39. Following Rothermere's defection, radical voices within the movement suggested the use of open anti-semitism to stimulate popular response.

40. The U.S. Government debriefed him for five months after his defection, and employed him as a consultant for several years thereafter.

41. A gating circuit of the power amplifier was introduced, this method successfully solutes the high noise defection of present power amplifier.

42. And, Anticipating the defection of the supposed hero to the dark side, there is a preponderance of broodily low-key numbers

43. Markov model can overcome this defection, so combine CM with Markov model to predict peak-load of an area in Shangdong province.

44. His third daughter married the Berber ally Naravas, a Numidian chieftain whose defection had saved Hamilcar and his army during the mercenary war.

45. Originally an Imperial vessel, the Corvus joined the New Republic following Commander Iden Versio and Del Meeko 's defection from the Empire.

46. Apostatize Apostasy (; Greek: ἀποστασία apostasia, "a defection or revolt") is the formal disaffiliation from, or abandonment or renunciation of a religion by a person

47. If this is true, this should be following the defection of the Libyan foreign minister to Britain after the Coosa, and a Libyan official heavyweight fled.

48. During the first half of 2012 there were 200 cases of double defection, though the South Korean Ministry of Unification officially recognizes only 13.

49. Assistance in the defection and rescuing of the family of Munir Redfa, an Iraqi pilot who defected and flew his MiG-21 to Israel in 1966: "Operation Diamond".

50. Having a good prediction on customer′s buying behavior is the key to many studying sections, such as customer lifetime valuation(CLV) and customer defection management.