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- NUISANCE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of NUISANCE is harm, injury How to use nuisance in a sentence What is an attractive nuisance?
- NUISANCE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
NUISANCE definition: 1 something or someone that annoys you or causes trouble for you: 2 to cause trouble or to annoy… Learn more
- Nuisance - Wikipedia
Nuisance (from archaic nocence, through Fr noisance, nuisance, from Lat nocere, "to hurt") is a common law tort It means something which causes offence, annoyance, trouble or injury A nuisance can be either public (also "common") or private A public nuisance was defined by English scholar Sir James Fitzjames Stephen as,
- NUISANCE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Nuisance definition: an obnoxious or annoying person, thing, condition, practice, etc See examples of NUISANCE used in a sentence
- Nuisance - definition of nuisance by The Free Dictionary
One that is inconvenient, annoying, or vexatious; a bother: Having to stand in line was a nuisance The disruptive child was a nuisance to the class 2 Law A use of property or course of conduct that interferes with the legal rights of others by causing damage, annoyance, or inconvenience
- NUISANCE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you say that someone or something is a nuisance, you mean that they annoy you or cause you problems
- nuisance noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of nuisance noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [countable, usually singular] a thing, person or situation that is annoying or causes trouble or problems I don't want to be a nuisance so tell me if you want to be alone I hope you're not making a nuisance of yourself It's a nuisance having to go back tomorrow
- Nuisance | Definition, Types Remedies | Britannica
nuisance, in law, a human activity or a physical condition that is harmful or offensive to others and gives rise to a cause of action A public nuisance created in a public place or on public land, or affecting the morals, safety, or health of the community, is considered an offense against the state Such activities as obstructing a public
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