Dictionary.com
Thesaurus.com

dft.

American  

abbreviation

  1. defendant.

  2. draft.


Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

This means HS2 trains could not be tested at their intended operating speeds until a bespoke test track, or the railway itself is complete, something DfT sources claim would delay completion of the project by several years and cost billions of pounds.

From BBC

According to the DfT says this "creates confusion and frustration".

From BBC

But the fact that since 2024 "vision affected by dazzling headlights" is no longer listed in the DfT's published statistics as a contributory factor in its own right, makes comparisons or identification of a trend harder.

From BBC

The TRL report also points out that "many instances of glare are likely to remain even with stronger regulation", because real-world situations of "road geometry" - the shape of the road, with ups, downs and corners - are not realistically under DfT's control.

From BBC

DfT tells us it "will continue to work in partnership with Network Rail to ensure the line remains resilient and is fit for purpose for the communities it serves".

From BBC