Crossword-Solution: DERELICTION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Dereliction | n. | The act of leaving with an intention not to reclaim or resume; an utter forsaking abandonment. |
| Dereliction | n. | A neglect or omission as if by willful abandonment. |
| Dereliction | n. | The state of being left or abandoned. |
| Dereliction | n. | A retiring of the sea, occasioning a change of high-water mark, whereby land is gained. |
We have 23 clues for the answer “DERELICTION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| RETREAT of sea exposing new land | 1 answer |
| FAILURE in duty | 1 answer |
| ABANDONING | 2 answers |
| forsaking | 3 answers |
| BEING abandoned | 6 answers |
| Oversight | 17 answers |
| indiscipline | 21 answers |
| delinquency | 29 answers |
| negligence | 45 answers |
| Recklessness | 48 answers |
| Malfunction | 55 answers |
| Default | 56 answers |
| ACT of being caught | 58 answers |
| Abandonment | 62 answers |
| Forfeit | 65 answers |
| Transgression | 68 answers |
| Shortage | 68 answers |
| Rebellion | 72 answers |
| inferiority | 74 answers |
| Neglect | 74 answers |
| Fault | 79 answers |
| Error | 79 answers |
| ADVENTURE ___ | 84 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with DERELICTION (5)
Danforth was essentially a kind-hearted man, and he cared much more for Paul's dereliction from honesty than for the loss of the money.
But on Miss Halcombe’s declaring that she only wanted to put some questions which she was too much agitated to ask at that moment, and that she had no intention of misleading the nurse into any dereliction of duty, the woman took the money, and proposed three o’clock on the next day as the time for the interview.
His right hand for this purpose is the inspectorate, a highly important department of our system; to the inspectorate come all complaints or information as to defects in goods, insolence or inefficiency of officials, or dereliction of any sort in the public service.
This wise dereliction of obsolete, vexatious, and unprofitable claims, improved and purified the sources of the public revenue; and the subject who could now look back without despair, might labor with hope and gratitude for himself and for his country.
Manuel sank into the grave; and John Palæologus was permitted to reign, for an annual tribute of three hundred thousand aspers, and the dereliction of almost all that he held beyond the suburbs of Constantinople.
Quotes with DERELICTION (3)
The specific sufferings of Jesus do not amount to redemption: rather, redemption is wrought through the uniqueness of the person who suffered and the perfect charity for which, in which and by which he suffered. The uniqueness of the suffering of Christ, then, lies in the pro knobs, which is bound to the freedom through which the Son endures “every human suffering” on account of love. To say that Jesus endured “every human suffering” does not mean that he specifically suffere…
Jesus assumes, as it were, the fall of man, lets himself into man's fallenness, prays to the Father out of the lowest depths of human dereliction and anguish. He lays his will in the will of the Father's: "Not my will but yours be done." He lays the human will in the divine. He takes up all the hesitation of the human will and endures it. It is this very conforming of the human will to the divine that is the heart of redemption.
In the lead up to the Iraq war and its later conduct, I saw at a minimum, true dereliction, negligence and irresponsibility, at worse, lying, incompetence and corruption.