Synonym: carelessness, neglect, neglectfulness, nonperformance. Similar words: gross negligence, negligent, intelligence agency, diligence, intelligence, negligible, artificial intelligence, indigence. Meaning: ['neglɪdʒəns] n. 1. failure to act with the prudence that a reasonable person would exercise under the same circumstances 2. the trait of neglecting responsibilities and lacking concern.
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31. Doctors are concerned to cover themselves against charges of negligence.
32. An ambulance chaser contacted her the day she was injured and persuaded her to sue the city council for negligence.
33. The difference between gross negligence and recklessness is a legal grey area.
34. Doctor Rivers was charged with gross negligence, unprofessional conduct and improper use of dangerous drugs.
35. Any damage resulting from negligence is not to be compensated.
36. His death was brought about by negligence on the doctor's part.
37. She was suing doctors for negligence over the loss of her child.
38. Medical negligence was said to have contributed to her death.
39. You would be within your rights to sue the company for negligence.
40. The accident was the result of negligence on the part of the driver.
41. Lymington magistrates found Captain Antoniades Ionnes guilty of negligence.
42. A dredger was sunk due to the defendant's negligence.
43. His widow sued the defendants for negligence.
44. The jury found Dr. Cornwell guilty of negligence.
45. He could also sue Alan for negligence.
46. The defendants were held liable in negligence.
47. Most professional negligence cases involved solicitors.
48. The plaintiff was injured and sued in negligence.
49. It does not cover professional negligence,[sentencedict .com] etc.
50. My negligence abetted the theft of time.
51. Negligence, loose talk(sentencedict.com), an array of small agents.
52. But they found no evidence of medical negligence.
53. Can he exclude his liability for negligence?
54. PricewaterhouseCoopers is accused of negligence in managing his affairs.
55. Pilot William Stewart was later fined £2,000 for criminal negligence.
56. This is similar to a negligence test, but in the statutory action the burden of proof is on the employer.
57. Where there is only one accepted practice, then following this practice will not amount to negligence.
58. Not to have taken action, she said, would have laid her department open to a charge of negligence.
59. This is a particular example of negligence liability but is owed only to employees and not to independent contractors.
60. In trying to conceal his negligence the projectionist had provided me with tangible evidence of the grand illusion.
More similar words: gross negligence, negligent, intelligence agency, diligence, intelligence, negligible, artificial intelligence, indigence, belligerence, intransigence, diligent, diligently, intelligent, exigency, driving licence, emergence, divergence, indulgence, insurgence, resurgence, effulgence, divulgence, neglect, convergence, neglected, oblige, obliged, exigent, belligerent, indigent.