Meaning & Definition of word "Defect"

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    Defect

    /ˈdiːfɛkt/

    noun:

    • 1. A shortcoming, imperfection, or lack.
      • Example: The product was recalled due to a defect in its manufacturing process.
    • 2. A deficiency or flaw in a person's character.
      • Example: His overconfidence was seen as a defect in his otherwise commendable personality.
    • 3. A physical or mental abnormality.
      • Example: The doctor noted a defect in the patient's heart that required immediate attention.

    verb:

    • 1. To abandon a party or cause for another.
      • Example: He decided to defect from the army and seek asylum in another country.
    • 2. To desert one’s country, especially in wartime.
      • Example: During the conflict, many soldiers chose to defect rather than fight.

    Etymology

    From Latin defectus, meaning 'to fail' or 'to abandon'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    defect in design:

    A flaw or imperfection in the design of a product.

    defect to the enemy:

    To abandon one's post to join the opposing side.

    design defect:

    A flaw in the intended design of a product.

    Related Words

    defection:

    The act of abandoning a position or association.

    defective:

    Having a defect or flaw.

    defector:

    A person who defects.

    Slang Meanings of defect

    Meaning: Drop out

    Example Sentence: He decided to drop out of the old crew and defect to a new team.

    Meaning: Jump ship

    Example Sentence: After they offered him a better deal, he jumped ship and defected.