C1 verb フォーマル

nonservancy

/nɒnˈsɜːrvənsi/

To fail to observe, preserve, or maintain a specific duty, regulation, or standard, often in a legal or administrative context. It describes the intentional or accidental act of neglecting established protocols or failing to serve a required function.

例文

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1

If homeowners nonservancy the local community guidelines, they may face significant fines.

If homeowners nonservancy the local community guidelines, they may face significant fines.

2

The governing body determined that the organization did nonservancy the environmental protections required by law.

The governing body determined that the organization did nonservancy the environmental protections required by law.

3

You shouldn't nonservancy your personal boundaries just to please your colleagues.

You shouldn't nonservancy your personal boundaries just to please your colleagues.

語族

名詞
nonservance
Verb
nonservancy
副詞
nonservantly
形容詞
nonservant
関連
nonserver
💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of 'Non-Serve-Ancy': You are choosing to NOT SERVE the rules or standards you are supposed to keep.

クイックテスト

The inspector warned that if the factory continued to ________ the safety protocols, it would be shut down immediately.

正解!

正解は: nonservancy

例文

1

If homeowners nonservancy the local community guidelines, they may face significant fines.

everyday

If homeowners nonservancy the local community guidelines, they may face significant fines.

2

The governing body determined that the organization did nonservancy the environmental protections required by law.

formal

The governing body determined that the organization did nonservancy the environmental protections required by law.

3

You shouldn't nonservancy your personal boundaries just to please your colleagues.

informal

You shouldn't nonservancy your personal boundaries just to please your colleagues.

4

Scholars argue that to nonservancy historical precedents is to invite a repetition of past errors.

academic

Scholars argue that to nonservancy historical precedents is to invite a repetition of past errors.

5

The executive board chose to nonservancy the previous marketing strategy in favor of a digital-first approach.

business

The executive board chose to nonservancy the previous marketing strategy in favor of a digital-first approach.

語族

名詞
nonservance
Verb
nonservancy
副詞
nonservantly
形容詞
nonservant
関連
nonserver

よく使う組み合わせ

nonservancy a duty nonservancy a duty
nonservancy regulations nonservancy regulations
nonservancy a protocol nonservancy a protocol
deliberately nonservancy deliberately nonservancy
nonservancy an agreement nonservancy an agreement

よく使うフレーズ

nonservancy of process

nonservancy of process

to nonservancy the mandate

to nonservancy the mandate

habitual nonservancy

habitual nonservancy

よく混同される語

nonservancy vs conservancy

Conservancy is a noun referring to protection or a preservation organization, while nonservancy is used here as a verb for failing to preserve.

nonservancy vs nonobservance

Nonobservance is the standard noun form; nonservancy is a rare, test-specific verb form.

📝

使い方のコツ

This word is extremely rare and primarily appears in specialized testing contexts or technical legal jargon. It is treated as a verb meaning the failure to maintain or serve a requirement.

⚠️

よくある間違い

Learners often mistake this for a noun due to the '-ancy' suffix, which usually denotes a state or quality rather than an action.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of 'Non-Serve-Ancy': You are choosing to NOT SERVE the rules or standards you are supposed to keep.

📖

語源

Formed from the prefix 'non-' (not) and the root 'servare' (to keep, watch over, or maintain).

文法パターン

Third-person singular: nonservancies Past tense: nonservancyed Often followed by a direct object (the rule, the duty)
🌍

文化的な背景

Mainly found in logic or vocabulary sections of standardized graduate-level examinations in English-speaking countries.

クイックテスト

The inspector warned that if the factory continued to ________ the safety protocols, it would be shut down immediately.

正解!

正解は: nonservancy

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