laxity
/ˈlæksɪti/Definitions
1. noun
a state of looseness or lack of firmness, especially in morals or principles; a lack of strictness or severity.
“The laxity in the company’s code of conduct led to a series of scandals.”
1. noun
a state of looseness or lack of firmness, especially in morals or principles; a lack of strictness or severity.
“The laxity in the company’s code of conduct led to a series of scandals.”