Pronunciation: /ˌɪnəbˈzɜrvəns/
noun failure to observe or heed; neglect
A1 The teacher reminded the students about the importance of following rules and not showing inobservance.
A2 The company's policy clearly states that any inobservance of safety protocols will result in immediate termination.
B1 The manager was disappointed by the inobservance of company policies by some employees.
B2 The investigation revealed a pattern of inobservance of regulations within the organization.
C1 The inobservance of ethical standards by the senior executives led to a major scandal.
C2 The inobservance of international laws resulted in severe consequences for the country.
formal The inobservance of proper safety protocols led to a serious accident at the construction site.
informal His inobservance of deadlines always gets him into trouble with his boss.
slang The inobservance of rules is a surefire way to get yourself kicked out of the club.
figurative Her inobservance of social cues often makes her come across as rude and aloof.
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