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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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Defected and defective difference

When and how to use word defected and word defective. Are both the words used for same purpose.
  

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anonymous defected The verb "defect" means to abandon or leave a cause, a country or an army. often in order to join the opposing cause, country, or army. " Defected " is the past tense of "defect".

  • anonymous defected The verb "defect" means to abandon or leave a cause, a country or an army.
  • often in order to join the opposing cause, country, or army.
  • " Defected " is the past tense of "defect".
  • The country was conquered because most of its army defected to fight for the other side.
  • anonymous defective The word is an adjective .
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anonymousdefected

The verb "defect" means to abandon or leave a cause, a country or an army. often in order to join the opposing cause, country, or army. "Defected" is the past tense of "defect".

The country was conquered because most of its army defected to fight for the other side. 
anonymous

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