Dereliction

/ˌderəˈlɪkʃən/ noun

The act of abandoning or failing to do your duty or responsibility.

From Latin 'derelictus,' past participle of 'derelinquere' (to abandon completely), combining 'de-' (thoroughly) and 'relinquere' (to leave). The sense evolved from literal abandonment to neglect of duty.

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