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flawed
adjective as in amiss
adjective as in damaged
adjective as in defective
adjective as in deficient
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adjective as in dysfunctional
adjective as in erroneous
adjective as in faulty
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adjective as in impaired
adjective as in incorrect
adjective as in lacking
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adjective as in unsound
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adjective as in untenable
Weak match
Example Sentences
Mr Moss suggested his treatment would be "deeply flawed" without knowledge of such matters.
Some called the mapping exercise flawed, arguing that their families had owned homes for generations and never seen them take on water.
For this season, the cooling vests are optional, and some drivers, such as four-time world champion Max Verstappen, do not like them because they consider them uncomfortable and flawed.
During the trial, the prosecution said the statements of Soldier G, now deceased, and Soldier H, who has refused to testify, are crucial, but the defence has argued that they are "fundamentally flawed".
But Red Tractor called the watchdog's decision "fundamentally flawed" and argued that the scheme's focus was animal welfare not environmental standards.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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