imperfection|imperfections in English
noun
[im·per·fec·tion || ‚ɪmpə(r)'fekʃn]
quality of being imperfect, faultiness; flaw, defect, shortcoming
Use "imperfection|imperfections" in a sentence
1. Here the government responds to market imperfections in proportions according with the extent of imperfection.
2. It requires imperfection.
3. Obedient Despite Imperfection
4. The snare of exaggerated imperfection.
5. My father never tolerated imperfection.
6. Flaws Due to Human Imperfection
7. This girl's imperfections were inherent.
8. Perhaps he saw their imperfections.
9. The guy doesn't dig imperfection.
10. Blemishing and imperfections; spotting; tarnishing
11. But do your imperfections change that?
12. Blurs and smooths away skin imperfections
13. Absolute definition is - free from imperfection : perfect
14. Will help us forgive each small imperfection,
15. Rid the new system of its imperfection!
16. A Blemish is a minor flaw or imperfection.
17. Imperfections in the skin are commonly called Birthmarks
18. They learned to live with each other's imperfections.
19. Sadly, our imperfections often make us easy targets.
20. 16 Inherited imperfection also affects our mental condition.
21. It can be distorted by imperfection, prejudice, or cultural background.
22. Absolute definition, free from imperfection; complete; perfect: Absolute liberty
23. All of us struggle with inherent weakness and imperfection.
24. Because of our imperfections, we need the Lord’s Church.
25. Careful inspection in daylight revealed imperfections in the paintwork.