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Qué (quién) es imperfection - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Imperfection; Imperfection (song); Imperfections; Imperfect (film)

Imperfection         
·adj The quality or condition of being imperfect; want of perfection; incompleteness; deficiency; fault or blemish.
imperfection         
(imperfections)
1.
An imperfection in someone or something is a fault, weakness, or undesirable feature that they have.
He concedes that there are imperfections in the socialist system...
= flaw, failing
N-VAR
2.
An imperfection in something is a small mark or damaged area which may spoil its appearance.
...imperfections in the cloth.
= flaw, blemish
N-COUNT
imperfection         
n. a slight imperfection

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Imperfect (disambiguation)

The imperfect, or past imperfective, is a verb form in linguistics.

Imperfect or imperfection may also refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de imperfection
1. They are the ones who acknowledge human imperfection and mortality.
2. Oliver Buston, european director of Bono‘s campaigining group, Data, accepts the imperfection of the G8 declarations.
3. But there is something wrong, a niggling imperfection made more noticeable by a bearing so disciplined.
4. At another point, Genson also said a spot in the video faded in and out of view and could have been a technical imperfection on the tape.
5. If she is critical of herself in kindergarten, how unhappy will she be decades from now as she magnifies some minor imperfection, real or imagined?