Used in a Sentence

imperfection

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for imperfection.

Editorial note

As the account goes free will was part of creation so the imperfection was allowed to be introduced and the rest is history.

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Quick take

(countable) Something that makes something else less than perfect; a blemish, impurity, error, etc.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of imperfection gathered in one view.

noun

(countable) Something that makes something else less than perfect; a blemish, impurity, error, etc.

noun

(uncountable) Those qualities or features that are imperfect; the characteristic, state, or quality of being imperfect.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for imperfection.

noun

(countable) Something that makes something else less than perfect; a blemish, impurity, error, etc.

noun

(uncountable) Those qualities or features that are imperfect; the characteristic, state, or quality of being imperfect.

Example sentences

1

As the account goes free will was part of creation so the imperfection was allowed to be introduced and the rest is history.

2

Watchmen seems to be a warning that your typical moviegoer can only handle so much imperfection in the characters.

3

The question is, how do we deal with this imperfection?

4

One could argue if it (the natural world) was perfect how could an imperfection be introduced.

5

Wouldn't you need to add some kind of imperfection to disturb the pilot-wave in order to reproduce the probabilistic results?

6

Lifts as well - the materials have some ability to flex, and the rails for lifts have some headroom for imperfection.

7

My point was that people should take an effort to reduce/control their imperfection, biases etc..

8

Yes, I'm attributing a big chunk of the law imperfection to the language it is written in.

9

Maybe dealing with imperfection is better than trying to be perfect every time?

10

It forced me to realize that I had to be able to optimize and be willing settle for imperfection.

11

It may simply acknowledge that some imperfection will always be present and the cost (not necessarily monetary) of changing that may outstrip the benefits.

12

When an imperfection (SIN) was introduced into a perfect world everything changed.

Quote examples

1

Only those emotionally distraught by the "imperfection" of JavaScript don't see the utility in applications moving to the web.

2

That's not "cowboy coding", that's handling the imperfection of the higher level system.

3

That is indeed precisely the substance of my counterargument: this is exactly the "tu quoque fallacy." The moral imperfection of some other actor is entirely irrelevant to the question of whether a given actor is morally correct.

4

To the second, when many perceive critical assessment of imperfection (let alone mishandling of a project) as meaning that the critic must be "asshole" then it is not the critic who should be examined, but the community unwilling to look honestly at itself.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use imperfection in a sentence?

As the account goes free will was part of creation so the imperfection was allowed to be introduced and the rest is history.

What does imperfection mean?

(countable) Something that makes something else less than perfect; a blemish, impurity, error, etc.

What part of speech is imperfection?

imperfection is commonly used as noun.