Thesaurus.com
Dictionary.com
Showing results for dereliction.
Definitions

dereliction

[der-uh-lik-shuhn] / ˌdɛr əˈlɪk ʃən /


NOUN
delinquency
Synonyms


Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

Welsh ministers hope that powers over the tax would help to encourage development and regeneration, and prevent dereliction.

From BBC • Feb. 11, 2026

Tripoli's mayor, Abdel Hamid Karimeh, said the city had suffered long-term dereliction.

From BBC • Feb. 9, 2026

A president can only fire Fed board members "for cause," traditionally understood to mean malfeasance or dereliction of duty.

From Barron's • Jan. 25, 2026

“It’s easy to blame me for the dereliction of duty that has been going on here for many, many years before I came into office,” she continued.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 22, 2026

She felt that she couldn’t leave her job in the middle of the Reston crisis, that it would be a dereliction of her post.

From "The Hot Zone" by Richard Preston




Vocabulary lists containing dereliction


Vocabulary.com logo
by dictionary.com

Look it up. Learn it forever.

Remember "dereliction" for good with VocabTrainer. Expand your vocabulary effortlessly with personalized learning tools that adapt to your goals.

Take me to Vocabulary.com