GOS vs FAIL: NOUN
- A time for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else)
- A usually brief attempt
- Street names for methylenedioxymethamphetamine
- A Middle English form of goose.
- A board game for two players who place counters on a grid; the object is to surround and so capture the opponent's counters
- Failure; deficiency: now only in the phrase without fail (which see, below).
- A failing grade.
- A failure, failing, or fault.
- A piece cut off from the rest of the sward; a turf; a sod.
- A woman's upper garment. Halliwell. See faille.
- Death; decease.
- Miscarriage; failure; deficiency; fault; -- mostly superseded by failure or failing, except in the phrase without fail.
- Lack; absence or cessation.
GOS vs FAIL: VERB
- Follow a certain course
- Be in the right place or situation
- Have a particular form
- Blend or harmonize
- Stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point
- Be the right size or shape; fit correctly or as desired
- Make a certain noise or sound
- Move away from a place into another direction
- Be spent
- Be abolished or discarded
- Be ranked or compare
- Be contained in
- Be sounded, played, or expressed
- Lead, extend, or afford access
- Be awarded; be allotted
- Be or continue to be in a certain condition
- Pass, fare, or elapse; of a certain state of affairs or action
- Follow a procedure or take a course
- Progress by being changed
- Give support (to) or make a choice (of) one out of a group or number
- Stop operating or functioning
- Continue to live; endure or last
- Perform as expected when applied
- Pass from physical life and lose all all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life
- To be spent or finished
- Begin or set in motion
- Change location; move, travel, or proceed
- Enter or assume a certain state or condition
- Go through in search of something; search through someone's belongings in an unauthorized way
- Have a turn; make one's move in a game
- Get worse
- Prove insufficient
- Stop operating or functioning
- Be unable
- Fail to do something; leave something undone
- Be unsuccessful
- Judge unacceptable
- Fail to get a passing grade
- Fall short in what is expected
- Become bankrupt or insolvent; fail financially and close
- Disappoint, prove undependable to; abandon, forsake
GOS vs FAIL: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To leave undone; neglect.
- To give such a grade of failure to (a student).
- To omit to perform (an expected duty, for example).
- To abandon; forsake.
- To disappoint or prove undependable to.
- To become bankrupt or insolvent.
- To give way or be made otherwise useless as a result of excessive strain.
- To cease functioning properly.
- To decline, as in strength or effectiveness.
- To prove insufficient in quantity or duration; give out.
- To be unsuccessful in being acted upon.
- To be unsuccessful.
- To prove deficient or lacking; perform ineffectively or inadequately.
- To be detected by (a drug test) as having used a banned substance.
- To receive an academic grade below the acceptable minimum.
- To err in judgment; to be mistaken.
- To come short of a result or object aimed at or desired ; to be baffled or frusrated.
- To be found wanting with respect to an action or a duty to be performed, a result to be secured, etc.; to miss; not to fulfill expectation.
- To perish; to die; -- used of a person.
- To be wanting; to fall short; to be or become deficient in any measure or degree up to total absence; to cease to be furnished in the usual or expected manner, or to be altogether cut off from supply; to be lacking
- To be affected with want; to come short; to lack; to be deficient or unprovided; -- used with of.
- To fall away; to become diminished; to decline; to decay; to sink.
- To deteriorate in respect to vigor, activity, resources, etc.; to become weaker.
GOS vs FAIL: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To miss of attaining; to lose.
- To be wanting to ; to be insufficient for; to disappoint; to desert.
GOS vs FAIL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- (initialism) grade of service
- To omit; leave unbestowed or unperformed; neglect to keep or observe: as, to fail an appointment.
- To come short of; miss; lack.
- To deceive; delude; mislead.
- To break, suspend payment.
- To come to naught, prove abortive.
- To wane, fade, weaken.
- =Syn, 1. To fall short, come short, give out.
- To become unable to meet one's engagements, especially one's debts or business obligations; become insolvent or bankrupt.
- To come short or be wanting in action, detail, or result; disappoint or prove lacking in what is attempted, expected, desired, or approved: often followed by an infinitive or by of or in: as, he failed to come; the experiment failed of success; he fails in duty; the portrait fails in expression.
- To decline; sink; grow faint; become weaker.
- To be wanting to; disappoint; desert; leave in the lurch.
- Deteriorate
- Fail to do something
- Leave something undone
- Disappoint, prove undependable to
- Abandon, forsake
- Become bankrupt or insolvent
- Fail financially and close
- To be or become deficient or lacking, as something expected or desired; fall short, cease, disappear, or be wanting, either wholly or partially; be insufficient or absent: as, the stream fails in summer; our supplies failed.
- (idiom) (without fail) With no chance of failure.
GOS vs FAIL: RELATED WORDS
- Survive, Depart, Extend, Die, Operate, Travel, Pass, Work, Live, Start, Turn, Run, Proceed, Move, Get
- Give way, Conk out, Give out, Flush it, Run out, Break down, Go wrong, Bomb, Break, Miscarry, Go, Betray, Neglect, Die, Flunk
GOS vs FAIL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Break, Survive, Depart, Extend, Die, Operate, Travel, Pass, Work, Live, Start, Turn, Run, Move, Get
- Falter, Refuse, Failure, Give way, Give out, Conk out, Break down, Go wrong, Bomb, Break, Miscarry, Betray, Neglect, Die, Flunk
GOS vs FAIL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- SAP GOS Attachment Technical Overview with list of Authorizations.
- GOs determining it at any given point in time.
- Thus Layton prefaces lo his uanslation of die Gos.
- GOs can be exported within the European Economic Area.
- GOS was unlikely if bilateral brainstem lesions were present.
- GOS, but for unincorporated businesses regular overtime, bonuses or!
- Ju cseauet uie ocjecuiwe cooeiuioot gos a eepeoeeou selauiootiip.
- STUDS TO ATTEND GOS PRCMATH TEAM PRMS WELLCDR.
- Childcare leaves related GOs, Details, Conditions given below.
- Greenify your company through the purchase of GOs.
- The best business advice ever given is attributed to Benjamin Franklin: If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail.
- Those who fail to arrive on time or fail to attend will forfeit the class fee and will not receive CE credit.
- If I fail this exam I fail the course.
- Fail Big, Expanded Edition: Fail Your Way to Success and Break All the Rules to Get.
- Does that mean HGST will never fail, and WD will always fail?
- And even if I fail, I will stay committed to fail forward.
- The reason most resumes fail is that they fail to list the right skills.
- The ppl who fail with certo are fuckin retards who deserve to fail.
- Software does not fail, but hardware and firmware can fail.
- Employers who fail to comply, or fail to comply on time, or fail to properly document their compliance, will face stiff financial penalties.
GOS vs FAIL: QUESTIONS
- Who are the Go-Gos and what do they mean for American girl?
- What is the debt to Gos ratio of a non-financial corporation?
- Is it possible to separate Gos attachment list authorizations from sapoffice?
- What is the minimum Gos score to be considered clinically meaningful?
- Is Nucleus RTOS compatible with other operating systems (Gos)?
- Why do democracies fail to protect minority rights?
- Why did Gradle'keddreaderproject'project REFRESH fail?
- Why do subsequent operations fail with wsaeconnreset?
- Why does mqrc_handle_not_available fail with reason mqopen?
- Did the Apostles' warnings against syncretism fail?
- Why do software development outsourcing projects fail?
- Why does mqgmo_properties_force_mqrfh2 fail with mqrc_MD_error?
- What is the meaning of the song Senses Fail by Senses Fail?
- What are some examples of companies that fail fast and fail often?
- What does fail fail closed mean on an air compressor?