1. flawed - Adjective
3. flawed - Adjective Satellite
of Flaw
Source: Webster's dictionarya flawed diamond Source: Internet
Academics have pointed out that the claims of success of the targeting are statistically flawed. Source: Internet
Ackermann had published a flawed consistency proof for analysis in 1925, in which he attempted to use the method of ε-substitution originally developed by Hilbert. Source: Internet
A developer cannot continue to defend a challenge to An Bord Pleanála’s permission for construction of 450 housing units in Drogheda after the board accepted its decision was flawed, the has ruled. Source: Internet
Advocates for both candidates rushed to find every person in the state who had submitted a flawed ballot before time ran out on Friday, in order to fix the paperwork for a race that could come down to the narrowest of margins. Source: Internet
A flawed rescue attempt by German police forces at Fürstenfeldbruck air base resulted in a bloody shootout, which left all eleven hostages, five terrorists, and one German policeman dead. Source: Internet