noncompletion

[nɒnkəmˈpliːʃ(ə)n]

noncompletion Definition

  • 1failure to complete something
  • 2the state of being incomplete

Using noncompletion: Examples

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

  • Example

    The noncompletion of the project led to its cancellation.

  • Example

    Noncompletion of the application will result in rejection.

  • Example

    The noncompletion of the course requirements will lead to a failing grade.

noncompletion Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for noncompletion

Antonyms for noncompletion

Phrases with noncompletion

  • the percentage of tasks or projects that are not completed

    Example

    The noncompletion rate of the construction project was high due to unforeseen circumstances.

  • a punishment or negative consequence for not completing a task or project

    Example

    The noncompletion penalty for the assignment was a deduction of 10 points from the final grade.

  • a provision in a contract that specifies the consequences of not completing the terms of the agreement

    Example

    The noncompletion clause in the construction contract stated that the contractor would be liable for any damages caused by delays or failure to complete the project.

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Summary: noncompletion in Brief

'Noncompletion' [nɒnkəmˈpliːʃ(ə)n] refers to the failure to complete something or the state of being incomplete. It is often used in formal contexts, such as contracts, applications, and academic requirements, as in 'Noncompletion of the course requirements will lead to a failing grade.' 'Noncompletion' can also be measured by rates, penalized by clauses, and described by synonyms like 'incompletion' and 'unfulfillment.'