noncompliance
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- noncompliant adjective
- noncomplying adjective
Etymology
Origin of noncompliance
First recorded in 1680–90; non- + compliance
Example Sentences
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The department is seeking a court order that would rule the district’s alleged noncompliance is illegal and compel the district to make the corrective changes.
From Los Angeles Times
Antigrowth nonprofits can sue to stop permits, attack companies for noncompliance, and seek civil penalties.
The company received a noncompliance warning from Nasdaq that it failed to meet the exchange’s minimum bid requirement earlier this month.
CMS indicated the sanctions stemmed from “alleged noncompliance” with certain risk adjustment data submission requirements.
From Barron's
The email wasn’t a formal notification of noncompliance under the executive order, Duffey said.
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