Noncompletion

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /nɑn.kəmˈpliːʃən/

Definitions of noncompletion

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

Example Sentences

A1 Noncompletion of the assigned task will not be tolerated.

A2 The noncompletion of the project proposal was a missed opportunity.

B1 Noncompletion of the required training sessions is grounds for dismissal.

B2 The noncompletion of the legal documents caused delays in the court proceedings.

C1 The noncompletion of the research study jeopardized the funding for the project.

C2 The noncompletion of the peace talks led to renewed hostilities.

Examples of noncompletion in a Sentence

formal The noncompletion of the project caused delays in the overall timeline.

informal She was stressed about the noncompletion of her assignment.

slang The noncompletion of the game level was a bummer.

figurative The noncompletion of his journey left him feeling unfulfilled.

Grammatical Forms of noncompletion

past tense

noncompleted

plural

noncompletions

comparative

more noncomplete

superlative

most noncomplete

present tense

noncompletes

future tense

will noncomplete

perfect tense

have noncompleted

continuous tense

is noncompleting

singular

noncompletion

positive degree

noncomplete

infinitive

to noncomplete

gerund

noncompleting

participle

noncompleted

Origin and Evolution of noncompletion

First Known Use: 1830 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'noncompletion' is derived from the prefix 'non-' meaning 'not' or 'lacking' and the noun 'completion' meaning 'the action of completing something'.
Evolution of the word: The word 'noncompletion' has been used in English language to describe the state of not completing something since the early 19th century. It has retained its original meaning over time and is commonly used in various contexts to indicate the lack of completion or unfinished nature of a task or project.