Undutifulness

  • 1undutifulness — index breach, contempt (disobedience to the court), infidelity, nonperformance Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2undutifulness — noun see undutiful …

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  • 3undutifulness — noun The state or condition of being undutiful …

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  • 4undutifulness — n. quality of being indevout …

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  • 5undutifulness — un·du·ti·ful·ness …

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  • 6undutifulness — noun impiety characterized by lack of devotion to duty • Derivationally related forms: ↑undutiful • Hypernyms: ↑impiety, ↑impiousness …

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  • 7undutiful — adjective Date: 1582 not dutiful • undutifully adverb • undutifulness noun …

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  • 8breach — / brēch/ n 1 a: a violation in the performance of or a failure to perform an obligation created by a promise, duty, or law without excuse or justification breach of duty: a breach of a duty esp. by a fiduciary (as an agent or corporate officer)… …

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  • 9contempt — con·tempt /kən tempt/ n 1: willful disobedience or open disrespect of the orders, authority, or dignity of a court or judge acting in a judicial capacity by disruptive language or conduct or by failure to obey the court s orders; also: the… …

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  • 10Christopher Nugent — For the American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient, see Christopher Nugent (Medal of Honor). Sir Christopher Nugent, 6th (or 14th) Baron Delvin (1544–1602) was an Irish nobleman and writer. He was arrested on suspicion of treason against Queen… …

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