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delinquency [dɪˈlɪŋkwənsɪ] n pl -cies 1. (Sociology) an offence or misdeed, usually of a minor nature, esp one committed by a young person See juvenile delinquency 2. (Law) failure or negligence in duty or obligation; dereliction 3. (Sociology) a delinquent nature or delinquent behaviour [from Late Latin dēlinquentia a fault, offence, from Latin dēlinquere to transgress, from de- + linquere to forsake] delinquency 1.the condition of being in arrears in payment of a debt. See also: Finance2. the condition of a debt when overdue. See also law. a condition of guilt; failure to do that which the law or other obligation requires. See also finance. — delinquent, adj. See also: Law
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delinquency noun crime, misconduct, wrongdoing, fault, offence, misdemeanour, misdeed, misbehaviour, villainy, lawbreaking He had no history of delinquency. Translations delinquency How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The old chief and his cousin were indignant at the supposed delinquency of their friends across the water, and called out for them to come over and answer for their shameful conduct. Some of the eyes were a trifle dim, but in a general way it may be said that at that interment there was lack of neither observance nor observation; Silas was indubitably dead, and none could have pointed out any ritual delinquency that would have justified him in coming back from the grave. Struthers's Sunday evenings were not like a ball, and that her guests, as if to minimise their delinquency, usually went early. |
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