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neglect; inattention
negligence, carelessness, neglect, nonperformance(noun)failure to act with the prudence that a reasonable person would exercise under the same circumstances
negligence, neglect, neglectfulness(noun)the trait of neglecting responsibilities and lacking concern
failure to take the care that a cautious person usually takesexhibiting his usual negligence, he failed to set the emergency brake, and the car rolled down the steep hill and crashed into the telephone pole
the nonperformance of an assigned or expected actionthe factory's owners are being charged with criminal negligence for the fire that killed a dozen workers
1. The tort for negligence of their father allowed the daughters to be rewarded with $1 million when the inattentive caretakers caused the old man to suffer a broken hip.
2. The parent’s negligence resulted in their children being taken from their care and placed in a safer home.
3. Defending his client in a negligence suit, the attorney worked to prove that the teacher was not careless or inattentive to her students.
4. While fifteen minutes may not seem like such a long time, there is still absolutely no excuse in the world that can exculpate him from negligence for leaving his three-year-old alone in that hot car.
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