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failure Noun 1. the act or an instance of failing 2. someone or something that is unsuccessful: he couldn't help but regard his own son as a failure 3. the fact of something required or expected not being done or not happening: his failure to appear at the meeting 4. a halt in normal operation: heart failure 5. a decline or loss of something: crop failure 6. the fact of not reaching the required standard in an examination or test
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failure noun 1. lack of success, defeat, collapse, abortion, wreck, frustration, breakdown, overthrow, miscarriage, fiasco, downfall << OPPOSITE success noun 2. loser, disappointment, no-good, flop (informal) write-off, incompetent, no-hoper chiefly Austral. dud (informal) clinker (slang), chiefly U.S. black sheep, washout (informal) clunker (informal) dead duck (slang) ne'er-do-well, nonstarter noun 3. negligence, neglect, deficiency, default, shortcoming, omission, oversight, dereliction, nonperformance, nonobservance, nonsuccess, remissness << OPPOSITE observance noun 4. breakdown, stalling, cutting out, malfunction, crash, disruption, stoppage, mishap, conking out (informal) noun 6. bankruptcy, crash, collapse, ruin, folding (informal) closure, winding up, downfall, going under, liquidation, insolvency << OPPOSITE prosperity Translations failure [ˈfeɪljəʳ] fail n → Misserfolg m; (person) → Versager(in) m(f); (of brakes, heart) → Versagen nt; (of engine, power) → Ausfall m; (of crops) → Missernte f; (in exam) → Durchfall m; it was a complete failure fail → es war ein totaler Fehlschlag How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Now there is mounting evidence to suggest that the incidence of diastolic heart failure increases with age. Acute and chronic heart failure can be more specifically described as either forward or backward, right-sided or left-sided, low-output or high-output, or systolic or diastolic heart failure. He serves on the American Board of Internal Medicine's (ABIM) sub-specialty board on cardiovascular disease and is a recognized leader in research on diastolic heart failure. |
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