Sentence examples for To defect from inspiring English sources

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To defect

noun

A fault or malfunction.

  • A defect in the ear or eye

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Did he want to defect?

Opposition MPs get inducements to defect.

"I convinced 12 people to defect".

And to escape is to defect.

Another may also be trying to defect.

For the time being, few have chosen to defect.

"He is a very, very major person to defect.

He was Bashar's friend and then he decided to defect.

It would be unconscionable for them to defect now.

He needs 13 Democrats to defect to obtain 67votess.

"We may have another member ready to defect.

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