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to fault
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incolpare, rimproverare
to put blame on someone or something for a mistake or problem
Transitive: to fault sb/sth | to fault sb for a mistake or problem
Fault
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colpa
a wrong move or act
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guasto
an imperfection, defect, or flaw in an object or machine that prevents it from functioning properly or effectively
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difetto, imperfezione
the quality of being inadequate or falling short of perfection
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fault, errore di servizio
an unsuccessful serve attempt in tennis, where the ball doesn't land in the opponent's service box, resulting in the loss of a point
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colpa
the responsibility attributed to someone or something for a mistake or misfortune
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guasto, difetto
(electronics) equipment failure attributable to some defect in a circuit (loose connection or insulation failure or short circuit etc.)
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faglia, zona di frattura
a fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock, along which there has been significant displacement due to tectonic forces
fault
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faulting
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faulting
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The investigator couldn't fault the witness's account of the incident.
The supervisor will fault any deviation from the established procedures.
The teacher didn't fault the student for the honest error in the assignment.
She tends to fault others without considering her own mistakes.
It's unfair to fault him for the project's failure without understanding the challenges he faced.