defail (Meaning)

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defail (v. t.)

To cause to fail.

Synonyms & Antonyms of defail

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defail Sentence Examples

  1. The artist meticulously worked to defail every intricate pattern in the painting.
  2. With unwavering focus, she aimed to defail the flaws in her architectural design.
  3. The author's keen eye for detail allowed him to defail the scene with vivid descriptions.
  4. To defail the delicate lacework, she employed a fine-tipped brush.
  5. The chef's dedication to defail each dish ensured culinary perfection.
  6. In his quest for accuracy, the historian sought to defail every aspect of the ancient civilization.
  7. The engineer meticulously examined the blueprint to defail potential structural weaknesses.
  8. As the detective analyzed the crime scene, he attempted to defail every clue.
  9. The tailor painstakingly worked to defail the intricate embroidery on the gown.
  10. To achieve realism in his sculpture, the artist endeavored to defail every muscle and contour of the figure.

FAQs About the word defail

To cause to fail.

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The artist meticulously worked to defail every intricate pattern in the painting.

With unwavering focus, she aimed to defail the flaws in her architectural design.

The author's keen eye for detail allowed him to defail the scene with vivid descriptions.

To defail the delicate lacework, she employed a fine-tipped brush.