nonapplication

[non-ap-li-key-shuhn]

nonapplication Definition

  • 1failure or refusal to apply something
  • 2the state of not being applicable

Using nonapplication: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "nonapplication" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The nonapplication of sunscreen resulted in a severe sunburn.

  • Example

    The nonapplication of the rules led to chaos in the classroom.

  • Example

    The nonapplication of the law was criticized by the public.

nonapplication Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for nonapplication

Antonyms for nonapplication

Phrases with nonapplication

  • a failure to consider or think carefully about something

    Example

    The judge's nonapplication of mind was evident in his hasty decision.

  • the failure to use technological advancements in a particular field

    Example

    The nonapplication of technology in agriculture has led to low productivity.

  • the failure to put theoretical knowledge into practice

    Example

    The nonapplication of theory in engineering has led to inefficient designs.

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Summary: nonapplication in Brief

Nonapplication [non-ap-li-key-shuhn] refers to the failure or refusal to apply something, or the state of not being applicable. Examples include the nonapplication of sunscreen resulting in a severe sunburn, and the nonapplication of the rules leading to chaos in the classroom. Phrases like 'nonapplication of mind' denote a failure to consider something, while 'nonapplication of technology' and 'nonapplication of theory' refer to the failure to use technological advancements or theoretical knowledge in a particular field.