Nonobservance

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Pronunciation: /ˌnɑnˌɑbzərˈvəns/

Definitions of nonobservance

noun a failure to observe or comply with a rule or law

Example Sentences

A1 The nonobservance of traffic rules can lead to accidents.

A2 Nonobservance of safety protocols is not tolerated in this workplace.

B1 The company policy clearly states the consequences of nonobservance of ethical guidelines.

B2 The nonobservance of deadlines can result in project delays.

C1 The nonobservance of international laws can lead to diplomatic issues.

C2 The nonobservance of human rights is a serious violation of ethical standards.

Examples of nonobservance in a Sentence

formal The nonobservance of the company's safety protocols resulted in a serious accident.

informal Ignoring the rules led to a big mess.

slang Not following the guidelines caused a real disaster.

figurative The nonobservance of traffic laws is like playing with fire.

Grammatical Forms of nonobservance

past tense

nonobserved

plural

nonobservances

comparative

more nonobservant

superlative

most nonobservant

present tense

nonobserves

future tense

will nonobserve

perfect tense

have nonobserved

continuous tense

is nonobserving

singular

nonobservance

positive degree

nonobservant

infinitive

to nonobserve

gerund

nonobserving

participle

nonobserved

Origin and Evolution of nonobservance

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'nonobservance' originated from the Latin word 'nonobservantia', which is derived from the prefix 'non-' meaning 'not' and the verb 'observare' meaning 'to observe'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'nonobservance' has retained its original meaning of 'failure to observe or comply with a rule or law'. The word has been commonly used in legal contexts to refer to the act of not following a specific requirement or obligation.