Fallible
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British pronunciation/fˈæləbə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈfæɫəbəɫ/

Definition & Meaning of "fallible"

fallible
01

likely to be wrong or mistaken

02

(of humans) liable to make mistakes or to be imperfect, unlike divine beings

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The accuracy of eyewitness testimony is fallible, as memory can be influenced by various factors such as time, stress, and suggestibility.
Historical accounts are fallible and subject to interpretation due to perspectives and biases that impact their accuracy.
As fallible beings, we must recognize our limitations and be open to learning from our mistakes.
In many religious beliefs, humans are viewed as fallible beings, contrasting with deities who are considered infallible and free from error.
In many fictional stories, certain characters are portrayed as infallible, while human characters exhibit their fallible nature through mistakes and imperfections.
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