
1) Abandon, forsake 2) Backfire 3) Be found wanting 4) Be lacking 5) Be unable 6) Be unavailing 7) Be unsuccessful 8) Become bankrupt or insolvent 9) Become insolvent 10) Bite the dust 11) Bomb 12) Come to naught 13) Come to nothing 14) Come up short 15) Conk out 16) Crash brings fellow trouble 17) Default
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1) Amounttonothing 2) Bobble 3) Bollix 4) Bollocks 5) Bumble 6) Dlop 7) Flop 8) Flunk 9) Miscarry 10) Misfunction 11) Mishandle 12) Overreach
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Used as a prefix (e.g. fail stick)
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• (v. i.) To become unable to meet one`s engagements; especially, to be unable to pay one`s debts or discharge one`s business obligation; to become bankrupt or insolvent. • (v. i.) To come short of a result or object aimed at or desired ; to be baffled or frusrated. • (v. t.) To be wanting to ; to be insufficient for; to disappoint; ...
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Failure
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A deal is said to fail if on the settlement date either the seller does not deliver securities in proper form or the buyer does not to deliver funds in proper form.
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A trade is said to fail if on settlement date either the seller fails to deliver securities in proper form or the buyer fails to deliver funds in proper form.
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Refers to over-the-counter trading. Fill another OTC dealer's bid for or offer of stock.
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Fail (fāl)
intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Failed (fāld);
present participle & verbal noun Failing .] [ French
failir , from Latin
fallere ,
falsum , to deceive, akin to English
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Fail transitive verb 1. To be wanting to ; to be insufficient for; to disappoint; to desert. « There shall not
fail thee a man on the throne.»
1 Kings ii. 4. 2. To miss of attaining; to lose. [ R.] « Though that seat of earthly bliss be
failed...
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Fail noun [ Old French faille , from failir . See Fail , intransitive verb ] 1. Miscarriage; failure; deficiency; fault; -- mostly superseded by failure or failing , except in the phrase without fail . 'His highness' fail
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A test is deemed to fail if its actual result does not match its expected result....
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[
v] - be unable 2. [v] - fail to do something 3. [v] - be unsuccessful 4. [v] - judge unacceptable 5. [v] - fail to get a passing grade 6. [v] - fall short in what is expected 7. [v] - become bankrupt or insolvent 8. [v] - disappoint, prove undependable to 9. [v] - prove insufficient 10. [v] - stop operati...
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The opposite of «win», «fail» expresses an ability to incorrectly perform acts ranging from idiotically simple to impossibly difficult, often consisting of an amusing element.
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go wrong verb be unsuccessful; `Where do today`s public schools fail?`; `The attempt to rescue the hostages failed miserably`
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1. A failure or failed exploration. 2. The failure of the secca or cop to catch you (see Secca).
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