Noninvolvement

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Pronunciation: /nɑnɪnˈvɑlvmənt/

Definitions of noninvolvement

noun the state or condition of not being involved in something

Example Sentences

A1 Noninvolvement in the project was a deliberate choice.

A2 Her noninvolvement in the decision-making process led to misunderstandings.

B1 The company's noninvolvement in the community events was criticized by the locals.

B2 His noninvolvement in the scandal helped him maintain a clean reputation.

C1 The diplomat's noninvolvement in the conflict was seen as a strategic move.

C2 The politician's noninvolvement in the corruption scandal raised suspicions among the public.

Examples of noninvolvement in a Sentence

formal The company policy emphasizes noninvolvement in any political activities.

informal She prefers noninvolvement in office gossip.

slang I'm all about that noninvolvement life.

figurative His noninvolvement in the project spoke volumes about his lack of interest.

Grammatical Forms of noninvolvement

plural

noninvolvements

comparative

more noninvolved

superlative

most noninvolved

present tense

noninvolves

future tense

will noninvolve

perfect tense

has noninvolved

continuous tense

is noninvolving

singular

noninvolvement

positive degree

noninvolved

infinitive

to noninvolve

gerund

noninvolving

participle

noninvolved

Origin and Evolution of noninvolvement

First Known Use: 1910 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'noninvolvement' originated from the combination of the prefix 'non-' meaning 'not' or 'without' and the word 'involvement' meaning 'the act of being involved or participating in something'.
Evolution of the word: The term 'noninvolvement' has been used consistently in the English language since its first known use in 1910. Over time, the word has maintained its original meaning of not being involved in something, but its usage has expanded to cover a wide range of contexts, including politics, relationships, and decision-making.