0 a fault or problem in something or someone that spoils that thing or person or causes it, him, or her not to work correctly -- defecto
1 to leave a country, political party, etc., especially in order to join an opposing one -- desertar, defeccionar
2 a fault or imperfection -- defecto [ masculine ]
He was given partial amnesty after he defected with about 10,000 supporters in 1996.
The case of the hormone-treated meat shows, yet again, just how many defects and injustices that treaty contains.
I hope that, as it is the first one, you will look tolerantly upon its defects and support it.
Therefore, we need to look at the defects in the system and in its application, without destroying the usefulness of this warrant.
Nevertheless, this report reveals a major defect: it is blatantly federalist in persuasion.
The vehicle manifested serious defects and the animals' passports were forgeries, as the dogs had not reached the legally required age for transport.
However, it should not lead to a situation a minor defect is viewed as a further violation of the principle of durability.
I am aware that there are unmistakeable defects in even this compromise.
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