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dereliction /dɛrəˈlɪkʃ(ə)n /noun [mass noun]1The state of having been abandoned and become dilapidated: a 15th-century farmhouse has been saved from dereliction...- The business park will help regenerate this area disadvantaged by years of industrial decay and dereliction.
- At first he was turned down - the Commission said no-one would want to come to such a scene of industrial dereliction.
- There would have been no poll tax, race riots, rail privatisation and less industrial dereliction.
Synonyms dilapidation, disrepair, decrepitude, deterioration, ruin, rack and ruin; abandonment, neglect, disuse, desertion, rejection, forsaking 2 ( dereliction of duty) The shameful failure to fulfil one’s obligations: the prosecution team were guilty of dereliction of duty for failing to disclose evidence [count noun]: a gross dereliction of duty by the Secretary of State...- Investigators concluded that 18 soldiers committed war crimes ranging from murder and assault to dereliction of duty.
- And the charges he faces right now include assault, maltreatment, indecent acts, dereliction of duty, and conspiracy.
- Ministers resigned even if caught in an unbecoming controversy suggesting dereliction of duty, attracting public accountability even if without fault.
Synonyms negligence, neglect, neglectfulness, delinquency, failure, non-performance; carelessness, remissness, lack of care, laxity, laxness, sloppiness, slackness, irresponsibility, oversight, omission; misconduct, unprofessionalism informal slip-up Origin Late 16th century: from Latin derelictio(n-), from the verb derelinquere (see derelict). Rhymes addiction, affliction, benediction, constriction, conviction, crucifixion, depiction, diction, eviction, fiction, friction, infliction, interdiction, jurisdiction, malediction, restriction, transfixion, valediction |