Results for: failure to appear
English English
(Law) failure to act within the time allowed; legal principle by which one loses the right to compensation if one does not act within the time allowed, negligencelaches
(Slang) win, be victorious; defeat, beat; fail, be unsuccessful; cause failure, make unsuccessful, cheep, contagious poultry disease, make shrill noise, mark on playing card, minor ailment, rootstock or flower, section of pineapple skin, seed of fruit,...pip
a falling down, bend double with emotion, breakdown, crash; falling in; compression, hiding of subdirectories or libraries which are secondary to the heading of the current library (Computers), decrease in value, deflate, fail abruptly, failure or end,...collapse
able to operate after failurefail-soft
abortion, failure of undertaking, premature expulsion of fetus, spontaneous abortion, spontaneous abortion; failure to achieve the intended outcomemiscarriage
absence of activity, failure to act, inactive state; state of non-action; inactiveness; inertnessinaction
abstract realization of a morpheme, being 0 in number, completely without something, failure, low point, low temperature, nothing, number 0, quantity of none, null, number with the value of 0, set to zero, setting on a gun sight, starting point for val...zero
abundant, plentiful; excessive, superfluous; unnecessarily repetitive; serving as a duplicate back-up system for use in the event of failure of the primary system; unemployed, laid-off, backup, dismissed from work, repeating meaningredundant
act of falling short of a desired amount or goal; deficit, shortage, amount lacking, failure to meet a goalshortfall
act of flopping, act of falling heavily; plunk, thud; huge failure (Slang), fail completely, fall heavily, fall with a thud; plunk down; flap back and forth; fail (Slang), heavy dull sound, move limply, sit or lie down heavily, total failureflop
act of omitting, deletion; negligence; failure; default, something left outomission
act of rejecting, failure of transplantrejection
act of suppressing, repression; stoppage, avoidance of thoughts and feelings, cessation of bodily function, developmental failure, diminishing of oscillation, forceful prevention, removal of symptoms, reversal of mutation, see also:immunosuppression, s...suppression
act of turning off all the lights; power failure; loss of consciousness, loss of electric light, loss of radio communication, period of extinguishing or hiding lights, withdrawal of broadcasting, withholding of informationblackout
act of winning or overcoming; overthrow; instance of being defeated, loss; failure, annulment, baffle somebody, beat a competitor, beat an enemy, cause failure, losing to an opponent, make something void, overcome, beat; frustrate, win a votedefeat
 

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