Noncompleter: meaning, definitions and examples
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noncompleter
[ nɒnkəmˈpliːtə ]
completion status
A noncompleter is a person or entity that fails to complete a task, obligation, or agreement. This term is often used in various fields, such as education, research, or business, to describe someone who does not fulfill their commitments.
Synonyms
deserter, dropout, failures, non-entrant, underachiever
Examples of usage
- Many students become noncompleters in their courses due to lack of interest.
- The survey revealed a high rate of noncompleters among participants.
- In project management, noncompleters can hinder overall progress.
- The noncompleter status of this patient affected the study's results.
Translations
Translations of the word "noncompleter" in other languages:
🇵🇹 não completador
🇮🇳 अपूर्ण करने वाला
🇩🇪 Nichtvollender
🇮🇩 tidak menyelesaikan
🇺🇦 незавершувач
🇵🇱 niekompleter
🇯🇵 未完了者
🇫🇷 non-compléteur
🇪🇸 no completador
🇹🇷 tamamlayıcı olmayan
🇰🇷 미완성자
🇸🇦 غير المكتمل
🇨🇿 nekompletista
🇸🇰 nekompletista
🇨🇳 未完成者
🇸🇮 nepopolnitelj
🇮🇸 ófullkomnari
🇰🇿 толық емес орындаушы
🇬🇪 არასრულებელი
🇦🇿 tamamlanmayan
🇲🇽 no completador
Etymology
The term 'noncompleter' is formed by adding the prefix 'non-' to the word 'completer'. The prefix 'non-' originates from Latin, indicating negation or absence. The word 'completer' is derived from the verb 'complete', which comes from the Latin 'completus', meaning 'filled up' or 'finished'. The usage of 'noncompleter' has gained traction in modern language, particularly in educational and psychological contexts, to describe individuals who leave tasks unfinished. Its emergence reflects a growing awareness and concern regarding completion rates in various fields, prompting researchers and practitioners to analyze the reasons behind why individuals may not fulfill obligations.