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Entry 3 senses · 2 variants Webster, 1913

Derelict

/dĕr'-əl-ĭktˌ/ · Der·e·lict · IPA /ˈdɛɹəˌlɪk(t)/
01 a. Given up or forsaken by the natural owner or guardian; left and abandoned; as, derelict lands.
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    Given up or forsaken by the natural owner or guardian; left and abandoned; as, derelict lands.
    “The affections which these exposed or derelict children bear to their mothers, have no grounds of nature or assiduity but civility and opinion.” Jer. Taylor.
  2. 2.
    Lost; adrift; hence, wanting; careless; neglectful; unfaithful.
    “They easily prevailed, so as to seize upon the vacant, unoccupied, and derelict minds of his [Chatham's] friends; and instantly they turned the vessel wholly out of the course of his policy.” Burke.
    “A government which is either unable or unwilling to redress such wrongs is derelict to its highest duties.” — J. Buchanan.
02 n. A thing voluntary abandoned or willfully cast away by its proper owner, especially a ship abandoned at sea.
  1. 1.
    A thing voluntary abandoned or willfully cast away by its proper owner, especially a ship abandoned at sea.(Law)