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dereliction

[der-uh-lik-shuhn] / ˌdɛr əˈlɪk ʃən /


NOUN
delinquency
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"I see it as a very lamentable dereliction of duty and of ambition and of focus and I would like to see next Welsh government change that," she said.

From BBC • Apr. 26, 2026

Welsh ministers hope that powers over the tax would help to encourage development and regeneration, and prevent dereliction.

From BBC • Feb. 11, 2026

A president can only fire Fed board members "for cause," traditionally understood to mean malfeasance or dereliction of duty.

From Barron's • Jan. 25, 2026

Its absence feels like a big miss or, less charitably, a dereliction of duty.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 22, 2026

“To not make them public would be a dereliction of duty and morality.”

From "Most Dangerous: Daniel Ellsberg and the Secret History of the Vietnam War" by Steve Sheinkin




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