Similar words: detailed, fail, fail to, failure, trailer, retailer, unveiled, embroiled. Meaning: [feɪl] adj. unable to meet financial obligations.
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91, I tried,but failed,to drum into him that he shouldn't smoke so much.
92, Javed Miandad appealed for calm, but he failed to quieten the protesters.
93, He failed to mention that he was the one who started the fight.
94, I did all right in my mock A levels and then failed the real exams.
95, Blood can be cleaned by osmosis if the kidneys have failed.
96, The two sides failed to agree on the wording of a final report.
97, Two of the runners failed to finish.
98, A change of management failed to bring success.
99, I passed in history but failed in chemistry.
100, He had failed in his duty towards his daughter.
101, Plans to spring the hostages have failed.
102, The present law has failed to achieve its objectives.
103, The government has failed to halt economic decline.
104, Mr. Walt never failed to get up early.
105, An intensive search failed to reveal any clues.
106, The government's attempts to cover up the scandal failed.
107, The debater's argument failed of logical connection.
108, I failed the test despite studying all night.
109, The teacher failed her in English.
110, The reforms failed to stem social discontent.
111, The promotion he had been promised failed to materialize.
112, They have failed to comply with the resolution.
113, The police failed to ferret out the truth.
114, I can't believe that he failed the literacy test.
115, He was wretched when he failed the examination.
116, The campaign failed because of public apathy.
117, Safety measures failed to come up to standard .
118, They failed to deliver on the agreement.
119, They revealed to me that the experiment had failed.
120, They failed to carry out the provisions.
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