Delinquents

/dɪˈlɪŋkwənts/ noun

Young people who have committed crimes or broken the law; or people who fail to pay debts or fulfill obligations.

From Latin 'delinquens,' present participle of 'delinquere': 'de-' (away) + 'linquere' (to leave/abandon). So literally, 'those who abandon their duties.' The term entered English around the 16th century with legal meanings.

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