flawed
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Flaw \Flaw\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Flawed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Flawing}.]
1. To crack; to make flaws in.
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The brazen caldrons with the frosts are flawed.
--Dryden.
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2. To break; to violate; to make of no effect. [Obs.]
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France hath flawed the league. --Shak.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
140 Moby Thesaurus words for "flawed":
aberrant, abroad, absonant, actionable, adrift, against the law,
all abroad, all off, all wrong, amiss, anarchic, anarchistic,
anomic, askew, astray, at fault, awry, beside the mark,
black-market, blemished, bootleg, chargeable, checked, cicatrized,
contraband, contradictory, contrary to law, contrary to reason,
corrupt, cracked, crazed, criminal, damaged, deceptive, defaced,
defective, deformed, delusive, deviant, deviational, deviative,
disfigured, distorted, errant, erring, erroneous, fallacious,
false, faultful, faulty, felonious, harmed, heretical, heterodox,
illegal, illegitimate, illicit, illogical, illusory, impaired,
imperfect, impermissible, inauthentic, inconclusive, incongruous,
inconsequent, inconsequential, inconsistent, invalid, irrational,
irregular, justiciable, keloidal, kinked, lawless, loose, marred,
nonconstitutional, nonlegal, nonlicit, nonscientific,
not following, not right, not true, off, off the track, out,
outlaw, outlawed, paralogical, peccant, perverse, perverted,
pimpled, pimply, punishable, reasonless, scabbed, scabby,
scarified, scarred, self-annulling, self-contradictory,
self-refuting, senseless, sick, split, spoiled, stained, straying,
tainted, tarnished, triable, twisted, unallowed, unauthentic,
unauthorized, unconnected, unconstitutional, under-the-counter,
under-the-table, unfactual, unlawful, unofficial, unorthodox,
unphilosophical, unproved, unreasonable, unscientific, unsound,
unstatutory, untrue, unwarrantable, unwarranted, warped, weakened,
wide, without reason, wrong, wrongful
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