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Definition of Nonattendance
1. Noun. The failure to attend.
Specialized synonyms: Nonappearance, Absence, Hooky, Truancy
Antonyms: Attendance
Definition of Nonattendance
1. n. A failure to attend; omission of attendance; nonappearance.
Definition of Nonattendance
1. Noun. A failure to attend; nonappearance. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Nonattendance
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nonattendance
Literary usage of Nonattendance
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Parsons' Practice Manual of the State of New Yorkby John T. Fitzpatrick, Frank Bixby Gilbert, Austin B. Griffin by John T. Fitzpatrick, Frank Bixby Gilbert, Austin B. Griffin (1921)
"Application of provisions to New York and Kings counties. Fine of juror for
nonattendance. Fine of juror for nonattendance. ..."
2. The Public School Law of North Carolina: Being Chapter 95, Consolidated by North Carolina (1919)
"Closing schools for nonattendance. When a monthly or weekly report of any school
where the district does not contain over one hundred and fifty children ..."
3. The General Ordinances of the North-West Territories: In Force September 1 by Northwest Territories, Reginald Rimmer (1907)
"When a proceeding in chambers fails bv reason of the Proceeding nonattendance of
any party and the judge does not think it attendance expedient to allow ex ..."
4. Annual Report of the Commissioners of Statutory Revision of the State of New by New York (State). Commissioners of Statutory Revision (1896)
"Meetings and effect of nonattendance. 7. Office room and supplies. 8. Official seal,
certificates and subpoenas. 9. (General powers and duties of board. 10. ..."
5. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1905)
"Is not subject to tbe penalty imposed by law for nonattendance, as be le entitled
to a tender oí his fee« for attendance on Sunday as 89 LKA question before ..."
6. Health Consequences of Smoking: Cardiovascular Disease: A Report of the by DIANE Publishing Company, C. Everett Koop, M.D. (1995)
"Followup at all three annual examinations was between 58 and 68 percent for each
of the four groups, with the highest nonattendance occurring in the media ..."