dft

/dɛft/

Definitions

1. noun

a defect or deficiency, especially in a material or object

“The engineer found several dft in the construction of the bridge.”

2. verb

to move or cause something to move away from a fixed position, especially by a force such as wind or current

“The ship was dft from its moorings during the storm.”

Synonyms

  • defect
  • shortcoming

Antonyms

  • perfection
  • soundness