fallibility

IPA: fæɫɪbˈɪɫɪti

noun

  • The state of being prone to error.
  • (countable) An error-generating characteristic.
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Examples of "fallibility" in Sentences

  • It is the fact of human fallibility.
  • This is a good example of its fallibility.
  • They knew human's fallibility and weakness.
  • I confess to fallibility and limited capacity.
  • The translation's fallibility is another story.
  • I'm well aware of the fallibility of scholarship.
  • If the idea of our fallibility is so hard to take, what makes it appealing?
  • Bibliophile Bullpen: I believe in fallibility* skip to main | skip to sidebar
  • If history has revealed our fallibility, it has also proven we can correct our mistakes.
  • That said, I do recognize your issue and how it relates to Bert's view of "fallibility" of choice.
  • One hundred EVM samples from 10 states were selected randomly to establish their alleged "fallibility".
  • These would neither exclude the idea of fallibility among Israelites of old, nor teach us to quench the Spirit in true hearts for ever.
  • He did not like the having to go and tell of a love affair so soon after he had declared his belief that no such thing existed; it was a confession of fallibility which is distasteful to most men.

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