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de·fault

 (dĭ-fôlt′)
n.
1. Failure to perform a task or fulfill an obligation, especially failure to meet a financial obligation: in default on a loan.
2. Law Failure of a party in a case to make a required court appearance.
3. The failure of one or more competitors or teams to participate in a contest: won the championship by default.
4.
a. Computers A particular setting or value for a variable that is assigned automatically by an operating system and remains in effect unless canceled or overridden by the operator: changed the default for the page margins.
b. A situation or condition that is the case in the absence of active intervention.
v. de·fault·ed, de·fault·ing, de·faults
v.intr.
1.
a. To fail to do what is required.
b. To fail to pay money when it is due.
2. Computers To revert to a default.
3. Law
a. To fail to appear in court as a party to a case when summoned.
b. To lose a case by not appearing.
4. To fail to take part in or complete a scheduled contest.
v.tr.
1. To fail to perform or pay.
2. Law To lose (a case) by failing to appear in court.
3. To fail to take part in or complete (a contest, for example).
Idiom:
in default of
Through the failure, absence, or lack of.

[Middle English defaute, from Old French, from past participle of defaillir, to fail, grow weak : de-, intensive pref.; see de- + faillir; see fail.]

de·fault′er n.
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default

(dɪˈfɔːlt)
n
1. (Law) a failure to act, esp a failure to meet a financial obligation or to appear in a court of law at a time specified
2. (Banking & Finance) a failure to act, esp a failure to meet a financial obligation or to appear in a court of law at a time specified
3. absence or lack
4. by default in the absence of opposition or a better alternative: he became prime minister by default.
5. in default of through or in the lack or absence of
6. (Law) judgment by default law a judgment in the plaintiff's favour when the defendant fails to plead or to appear
7. lack, want, or need
8. (Computer Science) computing
a. the preset selection of an option offered by a system, which will always be followed except when explicitly altered
b. (as modifier): default setting.
vb
9. (Banking & Finance) (intr; often foll by on or in) to fail to make payment when due
10. (intr) to fail to fulfil or perform an obligation, engagement, etc: to default in a sporting contest.
11. (Law) law to lose (a case) by failure to appear in court
12. (tr) to declare that (someone) is in default
[C13: from Old French defaute, from defaillir to fail, from Vulgar Latin dēfallīre (unattested) to be lacking]
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de•fault

(dɪˈfɔlt)

n.
1. failure to act; inaction or neglect: They lost their best client by default.
2. failure to meet financial obligations.
3. failure to comply with a legal obligation.
4. Sports. failure to appear for or complete a match.
5. a preset value that a computer system assumes or an action that it takes unless otherwise instructed.
v.t.
6. to fail to perform or pay.
7. to declare to be in default, esp. legally.
8. Sports.
a. to fail to compete in (a contest).
b. to lose by default.
v.i.
9. to fail to fulfill an obligation.
10. (of a computer system) to assume a preset value or take an action unless otherwise instructed.
Idioms:
in default of, for lack or want of.
[1175–1225; defau(l)te < Old French defaute. See de–, fault, fail]
de•fault′er, n.
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default


Past participle: defaulted
Gerund: defaulting

Imperative
default
default
Present
I default
you default
he/she/it defaults
we default
you default
they default
Preterite
I defaulted
you defaulted
he/she/it defaulted
we defaulted
you defaulted
they defaulted
Present Continuous
I am defaulting
you are defaulting
he/she/it is defaulting
we are defaulting
you are defaulting
they are defaulting
Present Perfect
I have defaulted
you have defaulted
he/she/it has defaulted
we have defaulted
you have defaulted
they have defaulted
Past Continuous
I was defaulting
you were defaulting
he/she/it was defaulting
we were defaulting
you were defaulting
they were defaulting
Past Perfect
I had defaulted
you had defaulted
he/she/it had defaulted
we had defaulted
you had defaulted
they had defaulted
Future
I will default
you will default
he/she/it will default
we will default
you will default
they will default
Future Perfect
I will have defaulted
you will have defaulted
he/she/it will have defaulted
we will have defaulted
you will have defaulted
they will have defaulted
Future Continuous
I will be defaulting
you will be defaulting
he/she/it will be defaulting
we will be defaulting
you will be defaulting
they will be defaulting
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been defaulting
you have been defaulting
he/she/it has been defaulting
we have been defaulting
you have been defaulting
they have been defaulting
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been defaulting
you will have been defaulting
he/she/it will have been defaulting
we will have been defaulting
you will have been defaulting
they will have been defaulting
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been defaulting
you had been defaulting
he/she/it had been defaulting
we had been defaulting
you had been defaulting
they had been defaulting
Conditional
I would default
you would default
he/she/it would default
we would default
you would default
they would default
Past Conditional
I would have defaulted
you would have defaulted
he/she/it would have defaulted
we would have defaulted
you would have defaulted
they would have defaulted
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.default - loss due to not showing up; "he lost the game by default"
loss - the act of losing someone or something; "everyone expected him to win so his loss was a shock"
absence - failure to be present
2.default - act of failing to meet a financial obligation
failure - an act that fails; "his failure to pass the test"
3.default - loss resulting from failure of a debt to be paid
delinquency - nonpayment of a debt when due
financial loss - loss of money or decrease in financial value
4.default - an option that is selected automatically unless an alternative is specified
alternative, option, choice - one of a number of things from which only one can be chosen; "what option did I have?"; "there no other alternative"; "my only choice is to refuse"
Verb1.default - fail to pay up
fail, neglect - fail to do something; leave something undone; "She failed to notice that her child was no longer in his crib"; "The secretary failed to call the customer and the company lost the account"
ante up, pay up, pay - cancel or discharge a debt; "pay up, please!"
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default

verb
1. fail to pay, dodge, evade, fall behind, rat (informal), neglect, levant (Brit.), go into arrears, welch or welsh (slang) Many borrowers are defaulting on loans.
noun
1. failure (usually in phrase `by default` or `in default of`) want, lack, fault, absence, neglect, defect, deficiency, lapse, omission, dereliction The other team failed to turn up so we won by default.
2. nonpayment, evasion, failure to pay, non-remittance The country can't pay its foreign debts and default is inevitable.
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default

noun
Nonperformance of what ought to be done:
verb
To not do (something necessary):
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default

[dɪˈfɔːlt]
A. N
1. (on contract) → incumplimiento m (on de) (on payment) → impago m (on de) to be in defaultestar en mora
judgment by defaultjuicio m en rebeldía
he won by defaultganó por incomparecencia de su adversario
we must not let it go by defaultno debemos dejarlo escapar por descuido or sin hacer nada
in default ofa falta de
2. (Comput) → valor m por defecto
B. VI
1. (= not pay) → no pagar, faltar al pago
to default on one's paymentsno pagar los plazos
2. (Sport) (= not appear) → no presentarse, no comparecer
3. (Comput) it always defaults to the C drivesiempre va a la unidad de disco C por defecto
C. CPD default option N (Comput) → opción f por defecto
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default

[dɪˈfɔːlt]
vi
(= break legal agreement) → faire défaut
to default on sth [+ payment, loan] → ne pas s'acquitter de qch
to default on a debt → ne pas s'acquitter d'une dette
(= break promise) → manquer à ses engagements
[ˈdiːfɔːlt dɪˈfɔːlt] n
(COMPUTING) (also default value) → valeur f par défaut
by default (= through lack of competition) → par défaut, par contumace
to win by default [candidate, politician] → remporter une victoire par défaut; [team, competitor] → gagner par forfait
to be in default [borrower] → être en cessation de paiement
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default

n
(= failure to appear, Jur) → Nichterscheinen ntvor Gericht; (Sport) → Nichtantreten nt; (= failure to perform duty)Versäumnis f; (= failure to pay)Nichtzahlung f; judgement by default (Jur) → Versäumnisurteil nt; to win by defaultkampflos gewinnen
(= lack, absence)Mangel m; in default of, due to default ofin Ermangelung +gen
(Comput) → Default m, → Standard(wert) m, → Voreinstellung f
vi (= not appear, Jur) → nicht erscheinen; (Sport) → nicht antreten; (= not perform duty, not pay)säumig sein; to default in one’s paymentsseinen Zahlungsverpflichtungen nicht nachkommen; it always defaults to the C drive (Comput) → es wird immer das Laufwerk C angesprochen
attr (Comput) parametervoreingestellt; default driveStandardlaufwerk nt

default

:
default printer
nStandarddrucker m
default value
nStandardwert m
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default

[dɪˈfɔːlt]
1. n
a. by defaultper esclusione
judgement by default (Law) → sentenza in contumacia
to win by default → vincere per abbandono dell'avversario
in default of → in mancanza di
b. (Comput) (also default value) → default m inv
2. vi (gen) → essere inadempiente (Law) (not appear) → non presentarsi in giudizio, essere contumace; (not pay) → risultare inadempiente
to default on a debt → non onorare un debito
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One condition was imposed as a sine qua non upon every candidate for admission into the association, and that was the condition of having designed, or (more or less) perfected a cannon; or, in default of a cannon, at least a firearm of some description.
But, I submit myself to suffer judgment to go by default on all these counts, if need be, and to accept the assurance (on good authority) that nothing like them was ever known in this land.
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On his arrival, as an indemnity for alleged insults offered to the flag of his country, he demanded some twenty or thirty thousand dollars to be placed in his hands forthwith, and in default of payment, threatened to land and take possession of the place.
Though her countenance did not denote much natural sweetness of temper, yet this was, perhaps, somewhat soured by a circumstance which generally poisons matrimonial felicity; for children are rightly called the pledges of love; and her husband, though they had been married nine years, had given her no such pledges; a default for which he had no excuse, either from age or health, being not yet thirty years old, and what they call a jolly brisk young man.
de Treville had served him so faithfully in his wars against the league that in default of money--a thing to which the Bearnais was accustomed all his life, and who constantly paid his debts with that of which he never stood in need of borrowing, that is to say, with ready wit--in default of money, we repeat, he authorized him, after the reduction of Paris, to assume for his arms a golden lion passant upon gules, with the motto Fidelis et fortis.
But Alan was not sober; he had lost a thousand pounds upon a horse- race, had received the news at dinner-time, and was now, in default of any possible means of extrication, drowning the memory of his predicament.
We, therefore, order and strictly enjoin, by these presents, all of the inhabitants, as well of the above-named district as of all the other Districts, both old men and young men, as well as all the lads of ten years of age, to attend at the Church at Grand Pre, on Friday, the fifth instant, at three of the clock in the afternoon, that we may impart to them what we are ordered to communicate to them; declaring that no excuse will be admitted on any pretence whatever, on pain of forfeiting goods and chattels, in default of real estate.
Perhaps the psychologists of the book will find fault with my way of using the phrase, "disassociation of personality." I know their use of it, yet am compelled to use it in my own way in default of a better phrase.
Kiouni--this was the name of the beast--could doubtless travel rapidly for a long time, and, in default of any other means of conveyance, Mr.
Bennet's property consisted almost entirely in an estate of two thousand a year, which, unfortunately for his daughters, was entailed, in default of heirs male, on a distant relation; and their mother's fortune, though ample for her situation in life, could but ill supply the deficiency of his.
The fire has been extinguished with two tuns of wine in default of water.