at fault

ADJECTIVE
  1. deserving blame
    admitted to being at fault
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How To Use at fault In A Sentence

  • It is now a useless exercise to bicker over who is at fault, but the immediate task is to help rebuild damaged infrastructure and help affected residents recover from the floods.
  • Bvt as it hath bene alwayes reputed a great fault to vse figuratiue speaches foolishly and indiscretly, so is it esteemed no lesse an imperfection in mans vtterance, to haue none vse of figure at all, specially in our writing and speaches publike, making them but as our ordinary talke, then which nothing can be more vnsauourie and farre from all ciuilitie. The Arte of English Poesie
  • She did not wish to convey that they were all at fault.
  • Councillors are as much at fault for the failings of particular services in the borough as the officers who run them.
  • It could be the chemical soup surrounding the cells, not the cells themselves, that's at fault in aging.
  • I got an electric shock from that faulty light switch.
  • Others suggested that he was at fault for trying to present an alibi defense.
  • The decision as to whether or not to try and repair a damaged relationship depends on who was at fault. 10.
  • Often when there are dating errors it is the conversion into years rather than the dating method itself that is at fault.
  • Now the traveller is at fault for going anywhere near New Jersey airspace? The Volokh Conspiracy » Unexpected Flight Delay => Hotel Stay => Criminal Prosecution for Gun Possession
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