Definition of Dishonestly. Meaning of Dishonestly. Synonyms of Dishonestly

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Definition of Dishonestly

Dishonestly
Dishonestly Dis*hon"est*ly, adv. In a dishonest manner.

Meaning of Dishonestly from wikipedia

- dishonesty. This distinguishes between "obtaining by a dishonest deception" and "dishonestly obtains by a deception". Debtor's dishonesty or dishonesty...
- dishonestly by the ordinary standards of reasonable and honest people and have been himself aware that by those standards he was acting dishonestly....
- Are Crooks Dishonest? is a 1918 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Prints of the film survive in the film archives of The Museum of Modern...
- Lying press (German: Lügenpresse, lit. 'press of lies' [ˈlyːɡn̩ˌpʁɛsə] ) is a pejorative and disparaging political term used largely for the printed press...
- and dishonestly inducing delivery of property. The maximum punishment was seven years imprisonment and a fine. Whoever cheats and thereby dishonestly induces...
- prefer candidate A or B. It is sometimes called misaligned, deceptive, or dishonest voting. For example, in a first-past-the-post election, a sincere voter...
- a statement rebuking what they described as "Carlson dangerously and dishonestly" targeting Zadrozny, saying that the claims were a "smear" and had led...
- False advertising is the act of publishing, transmitting, distributing, or otherwise publicly circulating an adverti****t containing a false claim, or...
- historian Paul N. Hehn used the phrase "A Low, Dishonest Decade" for the title of his book A Low, Dishonest Decade: The Great Powers, Eastern Europe, and...
- of works in copyright. In 1668 publisher John Han**** wrote of "some dishonest Booksellers, called Land-Pirats, who make it their practise to steal Impressions...