Noncompliance
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Noncompliance ( noun )
The act or state of not complying or not following a rule, instruction, or request.
Origin:
From the prefix "non-" (meaning "not") + "compliance" (meaning "the act of complying or yieldin.g")
Examples:
- The patient's noncompliance with his medication regimen led to a worsening of his condition.
- The company was cited for noncompliance with safety regulations.
- The school warned the students about the consequences of noncompliance with the dress code.
- The landlord threatened to evict the tenant for noncompliance with the lease agreement.
- The judge ordered the defendant to pay a fine for noncompliance with the court order.
(As a verb)
Noncompliance ( verb )
The act or state of not complying or not following a rule, instruction, or request.
Origin:
From the prefix "non-" (meaning "not") + "compliance" (meaning "the act of complying or yieldin.g")
Examples:
- The patient's noncompliance with his medication regimen led to a worsening of his condition.
- The company was cited for noncompliance with safety regulations.
- The school warned the students about the consequences of noncompliance with the dress code.
- The landlord threatened to evict the tenant for noncompliance with the lease agreement.
- The judge ordered the defendant to pay a fine for noncompliance with the court order.