Opposite of the action of supervising or taking care of someone or something
Opposite of the process or act of managing, running or governing (something)
(someone or something) Opposite of the state of supervising, protecting, and maintaining the health and welfare of
“Due to her negligence, Lily had lost the rights to her children.”
Opposite of the process or act of managing, running or governing (something)
Opposite of protection from harm, damage, loss, or theft
Opposite of the action of overseeing something
Opposite of the process or activity of running a business, organization, etc.
“Any town officer may be removed from office by the supreme court for any misconduct, maladministration, malfeasance, or malversation in office.”
Opposite of the management or guidance of someone or something
Opposite of the manner in which an organization or activity is managed or directed
“The Council's inaction has allowed a worsening of conditions at the spot.”
Opposite of the action or manner of controlling or regulating a state, organization, or people
“When law and order break down in a country, it is the first step towards anarchy and chaos.”
Opposite of the act, state or position of being a leader
“This degrading spectacle was a mixture of incompetence, impotence, and empty theatrics.”
Opposite of the act of providing someone in need of assistance with aid
“The doctor misdiagnosed his injury due to medical negligence.”
Opposite of the practice or method of imposing strict rules of behavior on other people
“Attempts to curb the unruliness at home failed miserably because the parents had lost control of their kids.”
Opposite of the state of having, owning, or controlling something
Opposite of the protective care or guardianship of someone or something
“More needs to be done about the neglect of children in foster care.”
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