Definitionn. an unintentional omission resulting from failure to notice something
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Due to her inadvertence she lost her job. [Please select]
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The claim was refused, but on the 9th, through the inadvertence of the doorkeepers, Prynne, Annesly and Hungerford succeeded in taking their seats. [Please select]
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Once by inadvertence twice by design he challenges his destiny. [Please select]
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Death by accident, due to inadvertence of the deceased. [Please select]
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In the case under consideration, this question does not arise, as it is conceded that the act was simply an inadvertence. [Please select]
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He knew very well how slight an inadvertence would betray his approach, and a betrayal was almost fatal. [Please select]
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And so with the others which, through inadvertence or ambition, seek to enter the burrow. [Please select]
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The incidence of bark in higher grades of crepe may be due to inadvertence or to gross negligence. [Please select]
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