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- duty noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of duty noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [countable, uncountable] something that you feel you have to do because it is your moral or legal responsibility duty to do something It is my duty to report it to the police Local councillors have a duty to serve the community
- DUTY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Examples of duty in a Sentence Noun His primary duty at the event is to take attendance If new employees are unable to carry out their duties, they may be fired We felt it was our duty to help
- DUTY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
A duty is an obligation, and we get new duties with new positions in life, like taking a job, or becoming a parent You didn't realize one of your duties as club president would be cleaning up after meetings
- DUTY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Your duties are tasks which you have to do because they are part of your job I carried out my duties conscientiously He was relieved of his duties as presidential adviser
- DUTY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
It is surely the duty of the stronger members in a society to help those who are weak I'd be failing in my duty if I didn't tell you about the risks involved in the project He has failed to fulfill his duties as a father During the dispute, many police officers were transferred from traffic duty to the prison service
- duties - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
an action or task required by a person's position: [countable] The duties of a clergyman involve performing marriages and visiting the sick [uncountable] I reported for duty at twelve o'clock sharp
- Duties - definition of duties by The Free Dictionary
An act or a course of action that is required of one by position, social custom, law, or religion: the duties of being a critical care
- Duty - Wikipedia
A distinction is commonly made between "positive duties", which a person must undertake, and "negative duties", which relate to actions from which a person must refrain
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