flaw|flawed|flawing|flaws in English
verb
[flɔː]
make flaws in; crack; become defective; become cracked
Use "flaw|flawed|flawing|flaws" in a sentence
1. I am a flawed person, but these are flaws that can easily be fixed.
2. For flaws to be tested by monotonic pressure, the flaw cutter shall be approximately #,# mm thick with an angle of # °C and a tip radius of #,# mm maximum
3. For flaws to be tested by monotonic pressure, the flaw cutter shall be approximately 12,5 mm thick with an angle of 45° and a tip radius of 0,25 mm maximum.
4. HAmartia definition, tragic flaw
5. For flaws to be tested by monotonic pressure, the flaw cutter shall be approximately 12,5 mm thick with an angle of 45 °C and a tip radius of 0,25 mm maximum.
6. Using different operators respectively to inspect two kinds of flaws, the LOG operator for circular flaws and the steerable filter for lathy flaws.
7. It means a flawed design.
8. People love a flawed hero!
9. His argument is deeply flawed.
10. The study was methodologically flawed.
11. Actually, the analogy is flawed.
12. Antitheist efforts to denigrate Christianity hide the flaws of atheism while excoriating the flaws of Christianity
13. The material is flawed throughout.
14. Jealousy is Othello's major flaw.
15. Context example: an Amendable flaw
16. Everything's not some fascinating character flaw.
17. Flaws Due to Human Imperfection
18. Consequently, his techniques are flawed
19. FLAWED “BRICKS” OF HUMAN SOCIETY
20. His reasoning can't be flawed.
21. Bolton's idea was fatally flawed.
22. However, Berettas have a few flaws
23. This account contains a serious flaw.
24. And therein lies the fatal flaw.
25. Flaw detection system using acoustic doppler effect