failure+in+duty
71inexcusable delay — I noun default, dereliction, dilatoriness, disregard, failure of duty, indifference, inobservance, lack of diligence, laggardness, laxity, laxness, malfeasance, neglect, neglectfulness, negligence, noncompliance, nonfeasance, nonobservance,… …
72noncompletion — index breach, deficiency, delinquency (failure of duty), dishonor (nonpayment), failure (falling short) …
73nonfulfillment — index default, defeat, deficiency, delinquency (failure of duty), delinquency (shortage), dishonor ( …
74nonobservance — index breach, contempt (disobedience to the court), default, delinquency (failure of duty), desuetude, deviation, dishonor ( …
75delinquency — n. Fault, misdeed, misdemeanor, offence, crime, failure in duty, neglect of duty …
76surcharging guardian — Holding a guardian responsible for money or property of the ward lost by reason of negligence or failure of duty, or which the guardian might have recovered and received by the exercise of reasonable diligence and ordinary prudence, also for his… …
77surety — noun (plural ties) Etymology: Middle English seurte, from Anglo French seurté, from Latin securitat , securitas security, from securus Date: 14th century 1. the state of being sure: as a. sure knowledge ; certainty b. confidence in manner or… …
78Protect and Survive — was a public information series on civil defence produced by the British government during the early 1980s which was to use booklets, radio broadcasts, and public information films to inform British citizens on how to protect themselves during a… …
79Wiglaf — is a character in the Anglo Saxon epic poem Beowulf . He is the son of Weohstan, a Swede of the Wægmunding clan who had entered the service of Beowulf, king of the Geats. Wiglaf is called Scylfing as a metonymy for Swede, as the Scylfings were… …
80culpability — I noun blame, blameworthiness, censurableness, chargeableness, criminality, delinquency, dereliction, failure in duty, fault, guilt, guiltiness, improbity, misbehavior, misconduct, misdoing, peccability, peccancy, remissness, reprehensibility,… …