Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
malpractice
noun
/mælˈpræk.tɪs/

Definition
Malpractice refers to professional negligence or misconduct by a person, typically in the fields of medicine or law, where their actions fail to meet the accepted standards of practice, resulting in harm to a patient or client.

Examples
- A doctor can be sued for malpractice if he provides substandard care that causes harm to a patient.
- Legal malpractice occurs when a lawyer fails to competently represent their client, resulting in financial loss.
- The nurse was accused of malpractice after administering the wrong medication to a patient.

Meaning
The term ‘malpractice’ is commonly associated with professionals who have failed to perform their duties to the expected level of competence, leading to negative consequences for those they serve.

Synonyms
- negligence
- misconduct
- dereliction
- impropriety