"Uncompliant" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Uncompliant" Meaning

Not conforming or complying with a rule, standard, or requirement; unwilling or unable to follow instructions or guidelines.

"Uncompliant" Examples

Usage Examples of "Uncompliant"


Adjective


The company was found to be uncompliant with the new data protection regulations, leading to a heavy fine.
The new employee's lack of punctuality made her uncompliant with the office's work schedule.
The employee was fired for being uncompliant with the company's dress code policy.

Adverb


The uncompliant behavior of the student in class made it difficult for the teacher to maintain order.
The team's uncompliant attitude towards the coach's instructions resulted in a disappointing performance.

"Uncompliant" Similar Words

Uncommon

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Not usual or ordinary; unusual or unexpected.

Uncommonly

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Meaning: Not ordinary or usual; unusual; exceptional.<br><br>Example sentences: "He has an uncommonly good memory." "The uncommonly harsh weather conditions made it difficult to travel."

Uncommunicative

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The word "uncommunicative" refers to someone who is unwilling or unable to communicate effectively or openly, often due to being secretive, uncooperative, or unresponsive. It can also describe a situation or condition where information or ideas are not being shared or exchanged freely.

Uncompacted

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Opposite of compacted. Loosely or randomly arranged; not condensed or compressed.

Uncompassionate

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Showing a lack of sympathy or kindness towards others. Often, it refers to someone who is unsentimental, uncaring, and unempathetic.

Uncompensated

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Uncompensated refers to something that is not paid or rewarded, often used to describe labor, services, or expenses that are not reimbursed or compensated in any way.

Uncompetitive

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Uncompleted

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Not fully finished or concluded; lacking something necessary to be considered complete.<br><br>Example: "The project has been uncompleted due to funding issues."<br><br>Synonyms: unfinished, undue, unfulfilled, unpursued.<br><br>Antonyms: completed, finished, accomplished, achieved.

Uncomplicated

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Simple and easy to understand, often in a straightforward way. Lacking complex or subtle details.

Uncomplicatedly

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In an uncomplicated way; straightforwardly; without complexity or difficulty.

Uncomplimentary

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Describing something that is unfavorable, critical, or insulting, often meaning negative and unpleasant.

Uncomprehending

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Uncomprehendingly

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Uncompressed

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Not compacted or compressed; in its original, unaltered form.

Uncompromised

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Not weakened or damaged; complete; intact. Completely secure or safe from attack, damage, or criticism.

Uncompromising

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Uncompromising refers to a person, attitude, or decision that is unwilling to yield, give in, or compromise in any way, even in the face of opposition or adversity. It means being firm, resolute, and unwavering in one's principles, values, or position, refusing to make concessions or concessions even if it means going against the majority or the status quo.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She was uncompromising in her stance on the issue, refusing to back down even when faced with intense pressure.<br> His uncompromising approach to solving the problem led to a breakthrough, but also alienated some stakeholders.<br> The uncompromising weather forecast warned of thunderstorms and heavy rain, but we decided to go ahead with the outdoor event.<br><br>Synonyms: <br><br> Inflexible<br> Dogmatic<br> Unconquerable<br> Impervious<br> Inflexible<br><br><br>Antonyms:<br><br> Compromising<br> Flexible<br> Open-minded<br> Willing to listen<br> Conciliatory