Synonym: annoyance, bother, irritation, pest, trouble. Similar words: obeisance, malfeasance, renaissance, reconnaissance, partisan, misanthropy, sanctity, sanction. Meaning: ['nuːsns /'nju-] n. 1. (law) a broad legal concept including anything that disturbs the reasonable use of your property or endangers life and health or is offensive 2. a bothersome annoying person.
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181) With the development of globalization, money laundry crime has become international public nuisance.
182) In recent years, fresh-cut vegetables gain more and more popularity with consumer, because they are fresh, convenient, nutritive, nuisance tree.
183) The installation of a Watts air gap with the drain line terminating above a floor drain will handle any normal discharge or nuisance spitting through the relief valve. Sentencedict.com
184) The congestion and environmental damage caused by heavy lorries are an increasing nuisance.
185) It's an attractive nuisance, and one of the reasons for a proxy server.
186) He is a harsh speaker , often jeering at others . He's a nuisance!
187) In addition, nuisance law fails to provide a systematic mechanism for supervising emissions.
188) He was castrated when he was 10 months old because he was becoming a nuisance.
189) The Dutch - roll oscillation may from a piloting standpoint be termed a nuisance factor.
190) Such causes of action include nuisance , negligence , trespass, causation of mental distress, and strict liability.
191) Already during the 13th century, domestic coal consumption in London is said to have been so great that restrictive by-law became necessary to check the increasing smoke nuisance.
192) Rather, the flying object was identified as most likely being another example of an increasingly common nuisance in China's airspace: off-the-grid, short-hop flights by local private-plane owners.
193) In fact, fingernail trauma and other hand injuries—no matter your hand size—are collectively the number one nuisance for spacewalkers.
194) We must abate the smoke nuisance in our big cities.
195) Their droppings aren't just a nuisance to employees; they re a potential source of bacterial contamination.
196) It's a blooming nuisance because it frightens my dog to death.
197) The police must first order the respondent to stop the nuisance.
198) But he tends to regard me as an ungainly, trouble causing nuisance.
199) The evaluation of Nuisance free control technology against apple canker was also one of major tasks.
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