Noncompliance ( noun , verb )

(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:

  1. The patient's noncompliance with his medication regimen led to a worsening of his condition.
  2. The company was cited for noncompliance with safety regulations.
  3. The school warned the students about the consequences of noncompliance with the dress code.
  4. The landlord threatened to evict the tenant for noncompliance with the lease agreement.
  5. 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:

  1. The patient's noncompliance with his medication regimen led to a worsening of his condition.
  2. The company was cited for noncompliance with safety regulations.
  3. The school warned the students about the consequences of noncompliance with the dress code.
  4. The landlord threatened to evict the tenant for noncompliance with the lease agreement.
  5. The judge ordered the defendant to pay a fine for noncompliance with the court order.
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