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delinquency

1 of 1noun
/dɪˈlɪŋkwənsi/
Forms:delinquencies
1

a minor crime or misdeed, especially of a young person

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  • Juvenile delinquency refers to illegal or antisocial behavior by minors, often leading to intervention by the juvenile justice system.
  • The rise in youth delinquency has prompted the community to develop more programs aimed at early intervention and support for at-risk teens.
  • Delinquency can include a range of offenses, from truancy and vandalism to more serious crimes like theft or assault.
  • The court's juvenile division handles cases of delinquency, focusing on rehabilitation rather than punishment for young offenders.
  • Chronic delinquency in adolescence can sometimes predict continued criminal behavior into adulthood, highlighting the need for effective prevention strategies.
2

a habit of negligence

  • His delinquency in completing assignments frustrated his teachers.
  • The report highlighted delinquency in workplace safety practices.
  • Parental guidance can reduce delinquency in children.
  • Her delinquency in maintaining records caused errors in the accounts.
  • The company penalized employees for delinquency in following procedures.
3

failure to pay a debt when it is due

  • The bank charged fees for delinquency on the loan.
  • Mortgage delinquency can lead to foreclosure.
  • Credit card delinquency has increased in the past quarter.
  • Delinquency notices were sent to customers who missed payments.
  • The company tracks accounts for signs of delinquency.