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a decision based only on a specific rule or rules and not on any other consideration: The case was dismissed on a technicality and will be retried at a later date. (Definition of technicality from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of technicality. technicality.
- English (US)
technicality. noun [ C ] us / ˌtek·nɪˈkæl·ɪ·t̬i /. Add to...
- Znaczenie Technicality, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
technicality definicja: 1. a detail or small matter: 2. a...
- Traditional
TECHNICALITY translate: 細則,細節,小事. Learn more in the...
- Technicality in Polish
TECHNICALITY translate: szczegół (techniczny lub prawny),...
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TECHNICALITY translate: detalle técnico, tecnicismo,...
- Technicality in Simplified Chinese
TECHNICALITY translate: 细则,细节,小事. Learn more in the...
- English (US)
A technicality is a point, especially a legal one, that is based on a strict interpretation of the law or of a set of rules.
What does the noun technicality mean? There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun technicality . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
A technicality is a point, especially a legal one, that is based on a strict interpretation of the law or of a set of rules but that may seem unimportant compared to a larger issue. [...]
TECHNICALITY definition: a small detail of a law or rule. Learn more.
technicality. noun [ C ] us / ˌtek·nɪˈkæl·ɪ·t̬i /. Add to word list. a decision based only on a specific rule or rules and not on any other consideration: The case was dismissed on a technicality and will be retried at a later date.
TECHNICALITY meaning: 1 : a small detail in a rule, law, etc., and especially one that forces an unwanted or unexpected result; 2 : something that is understood by experts but usually not by other people usually plural often + of.