imperfection in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

imperfection in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for imperfection in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

2. imperfection no pl (lack of perfection):

imperfection

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However, imperfections in the page can appear in a scan or image of the page.
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Believing that imperfections in the language were responsible for the slow pace, he pleaded for reform.
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The block though was not removed from the quarry because imperfection were found and was rejected.
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They point to instances of imperfection, disease, and death as evidence that natural beings do not naturally move toward perfection.
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The natural phenomenon is not the elimination but the distribution (better and better over time) of imperfection.
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In addition to removing surface imperfections floating will compact the concrete as preparation for further steps.
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Finally, partial imperfection could also apply from both sides of a long note at once ("ad partes", ex lm).
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The outsides are done as perfectly as possible, with knots and other imperfection left in the interior.
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Crystals free of surface imperfections are highly shock-resistant; chemical polishing can produce crystals able to survive tens of thousands g.
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The league has regularly modified its rules to counter perceived imperfections in the game.
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