gross negligence in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for gross negligence in the English»Italian Dictionary

negligence [Brit ˈnɛɡlɪdʒ(ə)ns, Am ˈnɛɡlədʒəns] N

I.gross [Brit ɡrəʊs, Am ɡroʊs] ADJ

II.gross [Brit ɡrəʊs, Am ɡroʊs] ADV

III.gross <pl gross> [Brit ɡrəʊs, Am ɡroʊs] N (twelve dozen)

IV.gross [Brit ɡrəʊs, Am ɡroʊs] VB trans

gross negligence in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for gross negligence in the English»Italian Dictionary

Translations for gross negligence in the English»Italian Dictionary

negligence [ˈne·glɪ·dʒənts] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Many claims have been made of the gross negligence of human rights at the internment camps for refugees.
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Some have seen his actions as gross negligence, although he claimed he was unable to arrive in time to save the city.
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After appealing, the arsonists were granted a retrial, at which they won sharply reduced sentences for pleading guilty to the lesser crime of two counts of manslaughter by gross negligence.
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Failing to act on an informed basis, if it caused loss, would amount to gross negligence, and here the directors were liable.
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The complaint also stated that he exercised gross negligence and acted beyond the reasonable judgment of any physician and used a number of embryos that far exceeded existing guidelines.
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Was that negligence of such a characterhaving regard to all the surroundingsas to be culpable negligence, or in other words gross negligence?
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The letter further attributes gross negligence to the operator company for not equipping the well bore with steel safety encasing.
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In the event of loss of life, criminal gross negligence charges are possible.
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Gross negligence manslaughter exists as a complementary form, and, if a driver was sufficiently negligent, as well he might, he would be liable for it.
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Instead, passengers are limited to suits based on gross negligence, recklessness, or intentional misconduct.
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