Similar words: detailed, fail, fail to, failure, trailer, retailer, unveiled, embroiled. Meaning: [feɪl] adj. unable to meet financial obligations.
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31, They failed to carry out their objectives.
32, They failed to see the humour of the situation.
33, He became acutely conscious of having failed his parents.
34, All attempts to control inflation have failed.
35, His brakes failed on a steep hill.
36, Robert failed his driving test.
37, Their pleas failed to engage any sympathy.
38, Though she tried very hard,she failed in the examination.
39, Attempts to find a solution have failed.
40, They failed to mobilize their resources effectively.
41, The government has failed to reverse the economic decline.
42, I passed the written exam but failed the practical.
43, This year, Jim is resitting the exams he failed.
44, The prisoners attempted an escape/to escape, but failed.
45, The valve failed to open/close.
46, The teachers failed me on the written composition.
47, She failed to gain admission to the university of her choice.
48, I gave up hope of going to college when I failed my examinations.
49, The government have failed to come to grips with the two most important social issues of our time.
50, The child was killed when a car failed to stop at the crossing.
51, I failed the exam.
52, I was dismayed to learn that she had failed again.
53, Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better.
54, The chairman failed in trying to persuade the committee to share his opinion.
55, The UN peace envoy has failed to find any middle ground between the government and the opposition parties.
56, The opposing parties failed in the general election for all their pains.
57, He didn't do enough preparation for his exam(sentencedict.com), and failed.
58, The electricity failed and the whole city was blacked out.
59, Diplomacy has so far failed to bring an end to the fighting.
60, The plane's engine failed and the pilot was forced to bail out.
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