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    malpractice
    /ˌmalˈpraktɪs/

    noun

    • 1. improper, illegal, or negligent professional behaviour: "victims of medical malpractice"

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  2. illegal, careless, or dishonest behaviour that someone is guilty of in their work in a profession : US citizens who receive medical treatment overseas may find it difficult to sue for malpractice. medical / legal / corporate malpractice. allegations / charges / claims of malpractice.

  3. Feb 3, 2015 · Noun. Performance by a physician, attorney, or other professional that falls below the normal standard of care or service for a patient or client, especially when this failure causes injury or loss.

  4. The meaning of MALPRACTICE is a dereliction of professional duty or a failure to exercise an ordinary degree of professional skill or learning by one (such as a physician) rendering professional services which results in injury, loss, or damage. How to use malpractice in a sentence.

  5. MALPRACTICE meaning: 1. failure to act correctly or legally when doing your job, often causing injury or loss: 2…. Learn more.

  6. careless, wrong or illegal behaviour while in a professional job. medical malpractice. a malpractice suit. He is currently standing trial for alleged malpractices. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Want to learn more?

  7. Mistakes or negligent conduct by a professional person, especially a physician, that results in damage to others, such as misdiagnosis of a serious illness. Damaged parties often seek compensation by bringing malpractice suits against the offending physician or other professional.

  8. 2 meanings: 1. immoral, illegal, or unethical professional conduct or neglect of professional duty 2. any instance of improper.... Click for more definitions.

  9. MALPRACTICE definition: failure to act correctly or legally when doing your job, often causing injury or loss: . Learn more.

  10. Any professional who injures a client or patient through negligence risks being accused of malpractice, and possibly taken to court. The prefix mal means "bad," from the Latin word malus, or "evil." Practice comes from the Modern Latin practicare, "to practice." If a doctor practices medicine badly enough that it hurts someone, that's malpractice.

  11. MALPRACTICE meaning: careless, wrong, or illegal actions by someone (such as a doctor) who is performing a professional duty.