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in_default
default
English
Noun
default (plural defaults)
-  (finance) The condition of failing to meet an obligation.
- He failed to make payments on time and is now in default.
- You may cure this default by paying the full amount within a week.
 
- (electronics, computing) the original software programming settings as set by the factory
-  A loss incurred by failing to compete.
- The team's three losses include one default.
 
-  A selection made in the absence of an alternative.
- The man became the leader of the group as a default.
 -  2011 December 15, Felicity Cloake, “How to cook the perfect nut roast”, in Guardian:- One of the darlings of the early vegetarian movement (particularly in its even sadder form, the cutlet), it was on the menu at John Harvey Kellogg's Battle Creek Sanitarium [sic], and has since become the default Sunday option for vegetarians – and a default source of derision for everyone else.
 
 
-  (often attributive) A value used when none has been given; a tentative value or standard that is presumed.
- If you don't specify a number of items, the default is 1.
 
- (law) The failure of a defendant to appear and answer a summons and complaint.
-  (obsolete) A failing or failure; omission of that which ought to be done; neglect to do what duty or law requires.
- This evil has happened through the governor's default.
 
-  (obsolete) Fault; offence; wrong act.
-  Spenser
- And pardon craved for his so rash default.
 
-  Alexander Pope
- regardless of our merit or default
 
 
-  Spenser
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Translations
(finance) condition of failing to meet an obligation
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(electronics, computing) original settings
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value used when none has been given.
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(law) failure of defendant to appear
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Verb
default (third-person singular simple present defaults, present participle defaulting, simple past and past participle defaulted)
-  (intransitive) To fail to meet an obligation.
- If you do not make your payments, you will default on your loan.
 
-  (intransitive) To lose a competition by failing to compete.
- If you refuse to wear a proper uniform, you will not be allowed to compete and will default this match.
 
-  (intransitive, computing) To assume a value when none was given; to presume a tentative value or standard.
- If you don't specify a number of items, it defaults to 1.
 
- (intransitive, law) To fail to appear and answer a summons and complaint.