NEGLIGENCE vs NEGLECT: NOUN
- The omission of the care usual under the circumstances, being convertible with the Roman culpa. A specialist is bound to higher skill and diligence in his specialty than one who is not a specialist, and liability for negligence varies acordingly.
- The breach of a duty of care: the failure to exercise a standard of care that a reasonable person would have in a similar situation.
- The tort whereby a duty of reasonable care was breached, causing damage: any conduct short of intentional or reckless action that falls below the legal standard for preventing unreasonable injury.
- The state of being negligent.
- See under Contributory.
- The quality or state of being negligent; lack of due diligence or care; omission of duty; habitual neglect; heedlessness.
- 1 and Negligence, Neglect, Remissness, Inattention, Inadvertence, Oversight, Indifference. As contrasted with neglect, negligence generally expresses the habit or trait, and neglect the act. Inadvertence and oversight expressly mean that there was no intention of neglect; indifference lies back of action in the failure to care, such failure being generally blameworthy. Remissness is careless neglect of duty. Inattention is a failure. generally culpable, to bring the mind to the subject. See neglect, n. t, and negligent.
- Synonyms Heedlessness, inconsiderateness, thoughtlessness.
- A kind of wig in fashion for morning dress about the middle of the eighteenth century.
- Contempt; disregard; slight; neglect.
- An act of neglectfulness; an instance of negligence or carelessness.
- Lack of attention to niceties or conventionalities, especially of dress, manner, or style; disregard of appearances; easy indifference of manner.
- Specifically, in law, the failure to exercise that degree of care which the law requires for the protection of those interests of other persons which may be injuriously affected by the want of such care.
- The fact or the character of being negligent or neglectful; deficiency in or lack of care, exactness, or application; the omitting to do, or a habit of omitting to do, things which ought to be done, or the doing of such things without sufficient attention and care; carelessness;. heedless disregard of some duty.
- An act or omission showing such lack of care.
- Failure to use the degree of care appropriate to the circumstances, resulting in an unintended injury to another.
- A negligent act or a failure to act.
- The state or quality of being negligent.
- Failure to act with the prudence that a reasonable person would exercise under the same circumstances
- The trait of neglecting responsibilities and lacking concern
- The state of something that has been unused and neglected
- Willful lack of care and attention
- The trait of neglecting responsibilities and lacking concern
- Failure to act with the prudence that a reasonable person would exercise under the same circumstances
- Lack of attention and due care
- The state of being neglected.
- The act of neglecting.
- A deliberate policy of minimizing public discussion of a controversial issue [e.g. by the president] on the theory that excessive discussion in itself is harmful or counterproductive.
- The state of being disregarded, slighted, or neglected.
- Habitual carelessness; negligence.
- Omission of attention or civilities; slight.
- Omission of proper attention; avoidance or disregard of duty, from heedlessness, indifference, or willfulness; failure to do, use, or heed anything; culpable disregard.
- 1, 3, and Remissness, etc. See negligence.
- Synonyms Failure, default, heedlessness.
- Negligence; habitual want of regard.
- Disregard; slight; omission of due attention or civilities.
- Omission; oversight; the not doing a thing that should or might be done.
- The act of neglecting; the act of treating with slight attention, heedlessness, or disrespect some person or thing that requires attention, care, or respect.
- Habitual lack of care.
- The state or fact of being neglected.
- The act or an instance of neglecting something.
- The state of being disregarded.
NEGLIGENCE vs NEGLECT: VERB
- N/A
- Leave undone or leave out
- Fail to attend to
- Give little or no attention to
- To disregard or pay little attention to something.
- To fail to care for, or attend to something.
- To fail to do or carry out something due to oversight or carelessness.
- Fail to do something; leave something undone
NEGLIGENCE vs NEGLECT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To fail to care for or attend to properly.
- To fail to do or carry out, as through carelessness or oversight.
- To omit to notice; to forbear to treat with attention or respect; to slight.
- Not to attend to with due care or attention; to forbear one's duty in regard to; to allow to pass unimproved, unheeded, undone, etc.; to omit; to disregard; to slight
- To pay little or no attention to; fail to heed; disregard.
NEGLIGENCE vs NEGLECT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Synonyms Neglect, Disregard, Slight. Slight always expresses intention: it applies to persons or things. Neglect and disregard apply more often to things, and may or may not express intention; disregard is more often intentional than neglect. Only neglect may be followed by an infinitive: as, to neglect to write a letter; among things it generally applies to action that is needed, while disregard commonly applies to failure to heed or notice: as, to disregard counsel, a hint, a request, the lessons of experience, the signs of coming rain; to neglect a duty. See negligent and negligence.
- . To cause to be neglected or deferred.
- To omit to do or perform; let slip; leave undone; fail through heedlessness to do or in doing (something): often with an infinitive as object.
- To overlook or omit; disregard: as, the difference is so small that it may be neglected.
- To treat carelessly or heedlessly; forbear to attend to or treat with respect; be remiss in attention or duty toward; pay little or no attention to; slight: as, to neglect one's best interests; to neglect one's friends.
- Neglected.
- Fail to do something
- Leave something undone
NEGLIGENCE vs NEGLECT: RELATED WORDS
- Irresponsibility, Laxity, Inaction, Dereliction, Mismanagement, Inattention, Misconduct, Malpractice, Recklessness, Malfeasance, Negligent, Neglectfulness, Nonperformance, Neglect, Carelessness
- Cold shoulder, Leave out, Overleap, Slight, Omit, Drop, Miss, Nonperformance, Overlook, Disuse, Fail, Ignore, Disregard, Carelessness, Negligence
NEGLIGENCE vs NEGLECT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Ignorance, Failure, Imprudence, Irresponsibility, Laxity, Inaction, Mismanagement, Inattention, Malpractice, Recklessness, Malfeasance, Negligent, Nonperformance, Neglect, Carelessness
- Inattention, Mismanagement, Maltreatment, Abuse, Leave out, Slight, Omit, Miss, Nonperformance, Overlook, Disuse, Ignore, Disregard, Carelessness, Negligence
NEGLIGENCE vs NEGLECT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Our specialist medical negligence Solicitors are able to help you claim compensation for medical negligence.
- If sued, engineers will most likely face negligence lawsuitsalso referred to as malpractice in occurrences of negligence by professionals.
- The contributory negligence defense, however, has beenundermined and many jurisdictions now apply some form of a comparative negligence rule.
- Engineer sought to enforce LOL against counterclaim alleging negligence and gross negligence in perforservices on residential development projects.
- Vehicular Negligence Any death involving a motor vehicle resulting from the negligence of another driver.
- He alleges negligence, negligence misrepresentation, conversion, and violations of Nevada Revised Statutes.
- Modern Development of Comparative Negligence Doctrine Having Applicability to Negligence Actions.
- Less clear is what constitutes gross negligence and negligence.
- Roman tradition and adopted its conceptsof gross negligence, ordinary negligence, and slight negligence.
- Negligence can be referred to as ordinary negligence and gross negligence.
- EVERYONE has the duty to report child abuse and child neglect; responsibility to investigate child abuse or neglect; penalty.
- Those penalties address four different categories of violations: Ignorance of the law, reasonable cause, willful neglect with correction, and willful neglect without correction.
- Initially, child abuse and neglect legislation required only physicians to report instances of suspected child abuse and neglect.
- Abuse and Neglect People with intellectual and developmental disabilities can be particularly vulnerable to abuse and neglect.
- And though physical abuse and neglect are definitely damaging, emotional abuse and neglect can deeply scar us, too.
- Neglect of duty does not cease, by repetition, to be neglect of duty.
- Neglect: neglect occurs when an employee shows absenteeism, shows up late to work, and expends less effort at work.
- All types of neglect and, in particular emotional neglect, can have serious psychosocial and emotional consequences for children.
- Adults who experienced childhood emotional neglect may also become parents who neglect their children emotionally.
- NEGLECT Neglect is also a form of abuse.
NEGLIGENCE vs NEGLECT: QUESTIONS
- Why choose our Gladstone medical negligence lawyers?
- How does the court determine contributory negligence?
- Did Halliburton and Transocean commit gross negligence?
- Did Fukushima executives have professional negligence?
- Is contributory negligence a defense to a negligence claim in Alabama?
- What percentage of negligence is contributory negligence in a pedestrian accident?
- How do you prove negligence and comparative negligence in Illinois?
- How does negligence per se affect the presumption of negligence?
- How is criminal negligence different from civil negligence?
- Is gross negligence a higher degree of negligence than ordinary negligence?
- How is spatial neglect diagnosed in cerebral infarction?
- Is there an intergenerational transmission of neglect?
- Is homeschooling considered child neglect in Missouri?
- Do mergers and acquisitions neglect employee morale?
- What are the characteristics of disorganized neglect?
- Does video feedback improve unilateral neglect behavior?
- Is extinction without neglect a dissociation without neglect?
- Do hemispatial neglect patients neglect somatosensory stimuli on the contralesional side of space?
- Is there a dissociation between neglect dyslexia and unilateral neglect?
- Does visuospatial neglect involve egocentric and allocentric neglect?