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technicality
/ ˌtɛknɪˈkælɪtɪ /
noun
- a petty formal point arising from a strict interpretation of rules, etc
the case was dismissed on a technicality
- the state or quality of being technical
- technical methods and vocabulary
Other Words From
- hyper·techni·cali·ty noun
- over·techni·cali·ty noun plural overtechnicalities
Word History and Origins
Origin of technicality1
Example Sentences
The idea was to capture the excitement of their live show direct to tape – with an audience of family and friends to stop them obsessing over the technicalities of recording.
"You really need as an artist the early experiences of performing in stages to know what you need, the technicalities of performing, and to build your audience," Aleighcia said.
“People would pretty calmly talk about cases of abuse or even murder, as if it was a technicality, or with real serenity. That obviously shocked me.”
Through the increasingly common process known as “ballot curing,” campaigns are contacting voters whose ballots were not counted because of a technicality and giving them a chance to correct their mistakes.
The previous case against him was dismissed in 2021 due to a technicality regarding a search warrant of his electronic devices, court records show.
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