noncompliant
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English
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Etymology
Adjective
noncompliant (comparative more noncompliant, superlative most noncompliant)
- Not cooperating; rebellious.
- 1988 January 22, Laya Frischer, “Further Adventures in Tot Control”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
- It was directed toward a program, "Tuesday's Child," which endorses systematic, unquestioning rejection by parents of the program-created noncompliant behaviors in their eighteen-month- to five-year-old children.
- (technical) Not complying with certain rules or regulations.
- We just need to finish up a couple of things on the project, to make sure nothing's left noncompliant.
Translations
not compliant, wayward, insubordinate, rebellious
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Noun
noncompliant (plural noncompliants)
- One who fails to comply, for example with a law.