Definition of Wrongdoings. Meaning of Wrongdoings. Synonyms of Wrongdoings

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Definition of Wrongdoings

Wrongdoing
Wrongdoing Wrong"do`ing, n. Evil or wicked behavior or action.

Meaning of Wrongdoings from wikipedia

- Krystallis, Ilias; Locatelli, Giorgio (2022-09-01). "Normalizing White-Collar Wrongdoing in Professional Service Firms". Journal of Management in Engineering....
- attack, and reverse victim & offender") is a reaction that perpetrators of wrongdoing, such as ****ual offenders, may display in response to being held accountable...
- cover-up is an attempt, whether successful or not, to conceal evidence of wrongdoing, error, incompetence, or other embarr****ing information. Research has...
- which Muslims collectively worship and ask for forgiveness of their wrongdoings. It is believed to reward them with fortune for the whole year and cleanse...
- describe both the show of deepest regret and the firmest sorrow for one's wrongdoings. Protestant Reformers, upholding the doctrine of justification by faith...
- actresses ****ually, was said to have been physically abused for all his wrongdoings. The director couldn't even complete the shooting of his ongoing film...
- in solitary and physically abused. He maintained his innocence of any wrongdoings until the last moment. Murphy, Caryle (1 October 1992). "Saudi Beheading...
- or wrongdoing (under the beyond a reasonable doubt standard for criminal charges, and preponderance of evidence standard for claims of wrongdoing, i.e...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A tattletale is someone who reports others' wrongdoings. Tattletale, or variant, may also refer to: Tattle Tale, an American...
- internal affairs of Latin American countries if they committed flagrant wrongdoings that "loosened the ties of civilized society". Roosevelt tied his policy...