Examples of using Defect in English and their translations into Hindi
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However, it was later discovered that the new version of the Galaxy Note7 also had the battery defect.
ZED or Zero Defect, Zero Effect scheme is a new initiative launched by the Narendra Modi led NDA government.
as a rule, is improper operation, and not the presence of a factory defect.
I am talking about“Zero Defect- Zero Effect” because to become globally competitive the products should be zero defect.
Apart from this, keeping the phone up to 2 meters inside the water, there was no defect in it.
US Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao on Monday said the FAA would“take immediate and appropriate action” if a defect was found in the Max 8.
but there is no defect in my love.
An amniocentesis cannot catch every birth defect, but can detect with surprising accuracy.
This defect is got over by numerous contrivances in the more advanced membranophones like the pakhavaj,
Has a defect- my toaster's timer knob fell off soon after I bought it.
It is a birth defect in which one or both feet are rotated inwards and downwards.
Warranty: Within 12 months from the day you purchased the product, if there is any defect, we provide maintenance service.
The quadruple screening test can only highlight the risk of the baby having a birth defect, and poses no health hazard to the mother and baby.
A fallacy is some kind of defect in an argument and may be either intentional(aimed at deceiving) or, more commonly, unintentional.
What defect did some in the congregations have, and how did this affect them?
What is the nature and power of the lens needed to correct this defect?
The term"type-3 diabetes" has been coined to describe this defect, which often appears long before any symptoms of Alzheimer's[49].
Tetralogy of Fallot is a heart defect that exists from birth(congenital).
You or your partner have(or have a family of) a spinal cord defect.
A logical fallacy is some kind of defect in an argument, and may be unintentional or intentional(with the aim to deceive).