Failing to discharge one’s duty.
(a) Debacle
(b) Dereliction
(c) Determination
(d) Deterrent
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b) Dereliction hope this helps you.
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Answer:
The "correct answer" is "option (B) Dereliction".
"Failing to discharge one’s duty" is a Dereliction.
Explanation:
"Dereliction" is the "state" of "being abandoned" and "dilapidation". It means abandoning something but the difference is the abandonment is done intentionally. An intentional negligence which is done consciously is also called as "Dereliction".
Examples are:
1. My grandma's old house has been saved from dereliction.
2. The manager was charged with dereliction of duty.
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