Nonparticipation

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /nɑnpɑrtɪsɪˈpeɪʃən/

Definitions of nonparticipation

noun the state or act of not taking part in something

Example Sentences

A1 Nonparticipation in class activities is not allowed.

A2 She was warned about her nonparticipation in group projects.

B1 The company policy prohibits nonparticipation in mandatory training sessions.

B2 His nonparticipation in the team's success was evident to everyone.

C1 The athlete's nonparticipation in the championship was a disappointment to fans.

C2 The politician's nonparticipation in the debate raised questions about their commitment to their constituents.

adjective describing someone or something that does not participate

Example Sentences

A1 Nonparticipation in group activities is not recommended for team building.

A2 She showed nonparticipation in the project, which affected the overall outcome.

B1 His nonparticipation in the discussion was noted by the facilitator.

B2 The company's policy on nonparticipation in political activities is clear.

C1 The CEO's nonparticipation in the negotiations raised concerns among the board members.

C2 The athlete's nonparticipation in the championship was a surprise to fans and sponsors alike.

Examples of nonparticipation in a Sentence

formal Nonparticipation in the study will result in incomplete data analysis.

informal If you choose nonparticipation, we won't have all the information we need.

slang Skipping out on the project is considered nonparticipation.

figurative In the game of life, nonparticipation means sitting on the sidelines.

Grammatical Forms of nonparticipation

past tense

nonparticipated

plural

nonparticipations

comparative

more nonparticipatory

superlative

most nonparticipatory

present tense

nonparticipates

future tense

will nonparticipate

perfect tense

has nonparticipated

continuous tense

is nonparticipating

singular

nonparticipation

positive degree

nonparticipatory

infinitive

to nonparticipate

gerund

nonparticipating

participle

nonparticipated

Origin and Evolution of nonparticipation

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'nonparticipation' is derived from the combination of the prefix 'non-' meaning 'not' or 'without' and the word 'participation', which comes from the Latin word 'participare' meaning 'to share'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'nonparticipation' has continued to be used to describe the act of not taking part or being involved in something, emphasizing the absence of participation or involvement.