nonclosure
/ˌnɒnˈkləʊzʃər, -ˈkloʊz-/Definitions
1. noun
The state or condition of not being closed or the failure to close something, especially a wound or a medical condition.
“The nonclosure of the wound led to an increased risk of infection.”
2. noun
A failure to achieve a desired or expected outcome or result, especially in a business or technical context.
“The nonclosure of the deal resulted in significant financial losses for the company.”