Similar words: ailing, wailing, ceiling, beguiling, boiling water, multilingual, fail, failed. Meaning: ['feɪlɪŋ] n. 1. a flaw or weak point 2. failure to reach a minimum required performance. adj. 1. unable to meet financial obligations 2. below acceptable in performance.
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241) We should look with deep understanding and compassion upon those whose relationships have failed or are in danger of failing.
242) In the same month he was indicted for failing to comply.
243) Luke adds the extra comment about the failing of the sun's light.
244) But federal workers and private contractors not being paid are frightened about failing to meet mortgage and other financial obligations.
245) The 84-year-old Oscar-winner has been fighting a losing battle against failing sight for the past year.
246) Investigators recommended that Flynn be reprimanded for failing to get required advance clearance of his remarks from the State Department.
247) Preventing failing public school students from declaring themselves home-school students to avoid the no-pass, no-play rule.
248) They were charged with failing to have professional indemnity cover.
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