Imperfecto in english

Imperfect

pronunciation: ɪmpɜrfɪkt part of speech: adjective
In gestures
imperfect

imperfecto = faulty ; imperfect ; lacking ; flawed. 

Example: This would imply, given a 99.9 percent accuracy rate, that approximately 11 percent of all records would have at least one faulty access point!.Example: KWIC indexes are imperfect because titles do not always constitute an accurate summary of the content of a document.Example: It is hardly fair to assess the BM code by modern standards for catalogue codes, but there are obvious areas in which it would now be regarded as lacking.Example: Librarians should welcome this document, which is nonetheless considered flawed = Librarians should welcome this document, which is nonetheless considered flawed.

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Example: A small but signifiant portion of the scientific literature is being flawed by the appearance of fraudulently produced research.

Imperfecto synonyms

corrupt in spanish: corrupto, pronunciation: kɜrʌpt adjectivehuman in spanish: humano, pronunciation: hjumən adjective, nounprogressive in spanish: progresivo, pronunciation: prəgresɪv adjectiveweak in spanish: débiles, pronunciation: wik adjectivefrail in spanish: frágil, pronunciation: freɪl adjectivebroken in spanish: roto, pronunciation: broʊkən adjectivefallible in spanish: falible, pronunciation: fæləbəl adjectiveflawed in spanish: defectuoso, pronunciation: flɔd adjectivedefective in spanish: defectuoso, pronunciation: dɪfektɪv adjectivefaulty in spanish: defectuoso, pronunciation: fɔlti adjectivecorrupted in spanish: corrompido, pronunciation: kɜrʌptɪd adjectiveblemished in spanish: manchado, pronunciation: blemɪʃt adjectiveprogressive tense in spanish: Tiempo progresivo, pronunciation: prəgresɪvtens nouncontinuous tense in spanish: tiempo continuo, pronunciation: kəntɪnjuəstens nounimperfect tense in spanish: tiempo imperfecto, pronunciation: ɪmpɜrfɪkttens noun
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