English to Arabic Dictionary inadvertent

inadvertent

غافل
definition
adjective
an inadvertent administrative error occurred that resulted in an overpayment
not resulting from or achieved through deliberate planning.
translation of 'inadvertent'
adjective
مهمل,
غير متعمد,
طائش,
غافل
example
There is no other evidence of actual or 'inadvertent' disclosure to any third party.
The inherent demeaning nature of such language is 'inadvertent' , I am sure.
Small amounts of exposure occur from inhalation, skin absorption, and 'inadvertent' ingestion of contaminated soil or dust.
I doubt very much that the good judge requested that his 'inadvertent' disclosure be off the record.
Presumably, they acquired the disease through 'inadvertent' exposure.
The students also had a certain stylistic flair, however 'inadvertent' .
As a result of centuries of both deliberate and 'inadvertent' plant breeding, the varieties used today have little resemblance with their wild ancestors.
Casting a blank glance at me, he looks as though it is I who should apologize for his 'inadvertent' offence.
Second, convictions may become disclosed by the 'inadvertent' disclosure or consent of the offender.
This electoral process will be more transparent than in recent years, because of both intended and 'inadvertent' government reforms.
Hand hygiene is believed to be the primary strategy for prevention of 'inadvertent' inoculation or transmission of the virus.
I made a mental note to leave more space between seedlings next time, although the effect I'd achieved by 'inadvertent' crowding was lovely.
However, 'inadvertent' contamination of some food products has been uncovered.
There are two separate issues here: deliberate copying and stealing of information, and 'inadvertent' copying and leaking.
During normal engine operation, the 'inadvertent' contamination of fuel by water and other contaminants must be tolerated.
Members of the defensive team need to be aware of an 'inadvertent' or accidental tag of home plate by the catcher in such situations.
The law should not pursue those allegedly guilty of minor, 'inadvertent' or technical crimes decades ago, because to do so is disproportionate and oppressive.
Biosecurity protocols and border testing are in place, and 'inadvertent' contamination is under better control.
Studies show that persons deemed beautiful by social norm receive 'inadvertent' preferential treatment.
There are other 'inadvertent' legal forces that have contributed to this new monitoring regime, one of which is the expansion of sexual harassment law.
Oh, my, I hope through 'inadvertence' , I haven't stepped into a hornet's nest.
He felt that, on balance, the accident was due to a mixture of speed, 'inadvertence' and miscalculation on the part of the plaintiff and he dismissed the claim, awarding costs to the defendants.
In trying to get something he had 'inadvertently' given something away.
Perhaps it had worked all the better for its 'inadvertency' .
In the present case I think there was more than mere 'inadvertence' or inattention.
Many if not most of the arsonists appeared to have started big fires 'inadvertently' with small fires.
We do not really understand the origins of biological information, but I suspect there is a lot of 'inadvertency' in those early events and in the choice of which particular nucleic acids and amino acids were employed when life began.
It was not speed but 'inadvertence' that started the incident off.
This ‘popping up’ is one kind of 'inadvertency' , not stimulated by anything around me, as far as I could tell at the time.
By an habitual 'inadvertency' we render our selves incapable of any serious and improving thought, till our minds themselves become as light and frothy as those things they are conversant about.
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