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I. fault [fɔ:lt, Am fɑ:lt] N
1. fault no pl (responsibility):
fault
it was her [own] fault
to be at fault
2. fault (defect):
fault
fault
3. fault (in character):
fault
4. fault (mistake):
fault
5. fault GEO:
fault
6. fault SPORTS (in tennis):
fault
7. fault (criticize):
to find fault with sth
II. fault [fɔ:lt, Am fɑ:lt] VB trans
it's hard [or difficult] to fault sth
OpenDict entry
fault N
rotary fault GEO
rift fault GEO
permanent fault ELEC
multiple fault GEO
mortal fault
mortal fault
Present
Ifault
youfault
he/she/itfaults
wefault
youfault
theyfault
Past
Ifaulted
youfaulted
he/she/itfaulted
wefaulted
youfaulted
theyfaulted
Present Perfect
Ihavefaulted
youhavefaulted
he/she/ithasfaulted
wehavefaulted
youhavefaulted
theyhavefaulted
Past Perfect
Ihadfaulted
youhadfaulted
he/she/ithadfaulted
wehadfaulted
youhadfaulted
theyhadfaulted
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He took care to find fault but seldom, and, therefore, when he did rebuke he was listened to with a kind of reverential awe.
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The other side of the fault line was quieter.
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He described his position as a centrist exploration of the corruption of the entire system which isn't the fault of just one party or another.
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Or daresay could it be the fault of the players?
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Accidents that were as much the fault of the elements as of human error plagued the salvage.
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