Irregularity in a sentence as a noun

If people can learn a language like English with far more irregularity, inconsistent function names are the least of their worries.

Whenever I've had any sort of irregularity to deal with, there were now two entities to communicate with instead of one.

I noticed an irregularity in the dictionary though for some reason "farewell" is seen as having 3 syllables when it only has 2.

Don't immediately chargeback, but call the credit card company and tell them about the irregularity.

Sure, it is possible that ultimately the hack is indeed how nature works, but its still worth exploring and making precise the nature of the irregularity.

Having lived here for more than a year now I find the streets here quite frustrating - because of the irregularity, extreme density and especially because of the ascents/hills.

It will be wonderful until the first time a plunger smashes a car with a family to smithereens because the railgun timing was slightly off due to a voltage irregularity.

In an extreme case at one company I worked with, when I'd report a slight irregularity or outage to my boss, the first question he'd ask is what is the vendor support ticket number.

3. Wages in different occuptions will vary with the regularity or irregularity of employment. 4. Wages will vary with the degree of trust reposed in an occupation.

Japanese, especially, hate imperfection and believe that everything should be perfect, without any asymmetry or irregularity.

You're talking about planes that run flight computers with three different CPUs and instruction sets to prevent bugs in the underlying silicon from manifesting.> fire alarm went off or any other irregularity occurred, a Malaysian Airlines control center should have been alerted and been able to bring up video of the cockpitEven without the technical constraints it's simply not worth it.

Irregularity definitions

noun

behavior that breaches the rule or etiquette or custom or morality

See also: abnormality

noun

not characterized by a fixed principle or rate; at irregular intervals

See also: unregularity

noun

an irregular asymmetry in shape; an irregular spatial pattern

noun

irregular and infrequent or difficult evacuation of the bowels; can be a symptom of intestinal obstruction or diverticulitis

See also: constipation