Flaw in a sentence as a noun

An open source language and a website written in that language were shown to have a flaw.

"The simple flaw with this idea is that wall street is squarely focused on making more money.

But that's just ad hominem until you catch a flaw in their fabulous coverage.

" The problem is that there is a methodological flaw.

That's more than a few isolated people who don't like social networks or object to the dark pattern UI, that's a systemic flaw.

It was a flaw in her, and not everybody does that, right?Certainly not everybody.

I think there is one fundamental flaw with simulating color seen by non humans or dichromat humans.

Flaw in a sentence as a verb

Always annoying but often right as he would take what was proposed, extrapolate two, three, or a half dozen steps and then point out the now 'obvious' flaw.

That is a big enough and obvious enough flaw that it also makes we wonder if this is just a phishing expedition or a way to mine email addresses.

It we start naming and shaming the coder for each flaw instead of working on fixing the process that allowed it to sneak through, we'll see a chilling effect on open source software.

" Worse, it's never appropriate to associate an OS choice with a personal character flaw of an individual as often happens in flame wars.

Having multiple joysticks that can be in different positions at the same time and yet all simultaneously affect the flight of the Airbus is a serious design flaw.

To attribute my reaction as some flaw in human psychology that simply wants to drag others down however is rather dismissive of the arguments I make and those made by many far more erudite than I.

I think pleading guilty is a fundamental flaw: Under the excuse of saving public money, the poorest citizen who can't afford the defense to prove their case would bargain for a crime they didn't commit.- In France it's illegal to imply someone is guilty until they were proven guilty.

Flaw definitions

noun

an imperfection in an object or machine; "a flaw caused the crystal to shatter"; "if there are any defects you should send it back to the manufacturer"

See also: defect fault

noun

defect or weakness in a person's character; "he had his flaws, but he was great nonetheless"

noun

an imperfection in a plan or theory or legal document that causes it to fail or that reduces its effectiveness

verb

add a flaw or blemish to; make imperfect or defective

See also: blemish