Crippling vs Defect - What's the difference?
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State of being crippled; lameness.
Spars or timbers set up as a support against the side of a building.
(Webster 1913)
A fault or malfunction.
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The quantity or amount by which anything falls short.
* Davies
(math) A part by which a figure or quantity is wanting or deficient.
To abandon or turn against; to cease or change one's loyalty, especially from a military organisation or political party.
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Crippling is a related term of defect.
As verbs the difference between crippling and defect
is that crippling is while defect is to abandon or turn against; to cease or change one's loyalty, especially from a military organisation or political party.As nouns the difference between crippling and defect
is that crippling is state of being crippled; lameness while defect is a fault or malfunction.As an adjective crippling
is that cripples.crippling
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(en noun)defect
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(wikipedia defect)Noun
(en noun)- a defect''' in the ear or eye; a '''defect''' in timber or iron; a '''defect of memory or judgment
- Among boys little tenderness is shown to personal defects .
- Errors have been corrected, and defects supplied.
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(en verb)British Leader’s Liberal Turn Sets Off a Rebellion in His Party," New York Times (retrieved 29 May 2013):
- Capitalizing on the restive mood, Mr. Farage, the U.K. Independence Party leader, took out an advertisement in The Daily Telegraph this week inviting unhappy Tories to defect . In it Mr. Farage sniped that the Cameron government — made up disproportionately of career politicians who graduated from Eton and Oxbridge — was “run by a bunch of college kids, none of whom have ever had a proper job in their lives.”
