Fallibilities [noun]
Definition of Fallibilities:
imperfection
Opposite/Antonyms of Fallibilities:
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Sentence/Example of Fallibilities:
As a scientist, I can tell you their methods often are flawed and are easily subject to manipulation, making them highly fallible representations of reality.
There is nothing that people generally abhor so much as a confession of fallibility.
But, among the well-established truths of which I never doubt, the fallibility of my own brain stands first.
While denying the infallibility of the writers of the Bible the author is not unconscious of his own fallibility.
The fallibility of all conclusions of such a sort, from such a circumstance, is too obvious to require instances.
We have the testimony of all history to prove the extreme fallibility of conscience.
No science, no matter how exact, is proof against the fallibility of those engaged in its demonstration, said McNatt gravely.
The records are not copies of older texts, with all the errors that human fallibility causes copyists and scribes to make.
This situation was the occasion of our first unsettlement of faith: we discovered the fallibility of our parents.
The social circle of the post had learned a lesson as to the fallibility of feminine and masculine—judgment.