0 Something that is defective has a fault in it and does not work correctly:
1 containing a fault, or not working correctly:
However, this is defective logic, based not on the presence of evidence but on its absence.
The results support a link between aerobic resistance and defective oxygen scavenging.
Would they be better off in their own home, defective as it is, or in an unfamiliar setting?
For example, a water pump will vibrate if its motor bearing is defective, if its shaft is misaligned, or if its mounting is somewhat loose.
The authors provide an analysis that refutes the traditionally held claim that defective vowels are epenthetic and that they repair ill-formed clusters.
Neuropsychological evidence from brain-damaged patients offers instances of the opposite dissociation, with defective direct consciousness and preserved reflexive consciousness.
The second point concerns the whole idea of defective displayed language and its inherent dangers.
In both normal and defective hearts, however, the arterial duct is smaller than both the left and right pulmonary arteries.
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