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单词 wrongdoing
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Definition of wrongdoing in English:

wrongdoing

nounˈrɒŋduːɪŋˈrɔŋˌduɪŋ
mass noun
  • Illegal or dishonest behaviour.

    police have denied any wrongdoing
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In fact I have never found out why I was expelled and I have never seen any charge of wrongdoing.
    • Police investigated the allegation but found no evidence of criminal wrongdoing.
    • They deny wrongdoing and have been bailed while police inquiries continue.
    • The developer was taken to court but was cleared of any wrongdoing.
    • First, it is concerned with fairness of trial, not punishment of a person for wrongdoing.
    • Shortly afterwards he held a news conference in which he strenuously denied any wrongdoing.
    • One cannot claim innocence of wrongdoing because it was their hand that did the act, they take responsibility.
    • He has not been charged with a crime, and his lawyers deny he has committed any wrongdoing.
    • So far no charges have been brought against them, and their families and friends deny any wrongdoing.
    • He may have started out by trying to expose evil and wrongdoing but you don't produce a lie to try and get at the truth.
    • The bank strongly denies liability, stressing that the national prosecutor found no wrongdoing.
    • But the curious thing in these cases is that no actual wrongdoing has been proven or even alleged.
    • The police officer suspected them of wrongdoing after observing their behavior.
    • One cannot just walk away from the scene of the crime without admitting wrongdoing.
    • They publicly denied any wrongdoing and were cleared by police three weeks later.
    • He has denied any wrongdoing and said the investment had been planned for months.
    • We do lots of wrong things every day, but to suppose that all such wrongdoings should be illegal is surely to grant too much to the law.
    • The allegation of criminal wrongdoing is found to be false, vicious and unproved.
    • He denied wrongdoing and claimed that the source of the funds was after-tax income.
    • It is understood the police sergeant denies any wrongdoing and claims he made a legitimate complaint.
    Synonyms
    crime, lawbreaking, lawlessness, criminality, misconduct, malpractice, corruption, unethical behaviour, immorality, sin, sinfulness, wickedness, badness, evil, vice, iniquity, villainy, delinquency, misbehaviour, mischief, naughtiness
    offence, felony, criminal act, wrong, misdeed, misdemeanour, fault, error, lapse, peccadillo, transgression, immoral act, evil act
    Law malfeasance, tort
    archaic trespass
    rare maleficence, malefaction, malversation
 
 

Definition of wrongdoing in US English:

wrongdoing

nounˈrɔŋˌduɪŋˈrôNGˌdo͞oiNG
  • Illegal or dishonest behavior.

    the head of the bank has denied any wrongdoing
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They publicly denied any wrongdoing and were cleared by police three weeks later.
    • One cannot just walk away from the scene of the crime without admitting wrongdoing.
    • We do lots of wrong things every day, but to suppose that all such wrongdoings should be illegal is surely to grant too much to the law.
    • The developer was taken to court but was cleared of any wrongdoing.
    • The bank strongly denies liability, stressing that the national prosecutor found no wrongdoing.
    • It is understood the police sergeant denies any wrongdoing and claims he made a legitimate complaint.
    • He has not been charged with a crime, and his lawyers deny he has committed any wrongdoing.
    • He has denied any wrongdoing and said the investment had been planned for months.
    • But the curious thing in these cases is that no actual wrongdoing has been proven or even alleged.
    • Shortly afterwards he held a news conference in which he strenuously denied any wrongdoing.
    • The police officer suspected them of wrongdoing after observing their behavior.
    • The allegation of criminal wrongdoing is found to be false, vicious and unproved.
    • One cannot claim innocence of wrongdoing because it was their hand that did the act, they take responsibility.
    • Police investigated the allegation but found no evidence of criminal wrongdoing.
    • So far no charges have been brought against them, and their families and friends deny any wrongdoing.
    • First, it is concerned with fairness of trial, not punishment of a person for wrongdoing.
    • He denied wrongdoing and claimed that the source of the funds was after-tax income.
    • In fact I have never found out why I was expelled and I have never seen any charge of wrongdoing.
    • He may have started out by trying to expose evil and wrongdoing but you don't produce a lie to try and get at the truth.
    • They deny wrongdoing and have been bailed while police inquiries continue.
    Synonyms
    crime, lawbreaking, lawlessness, criminality, misconduct, malpractice, corruption, unethical behaviour, immorality, sin, sinfulness, wickedness, badness, evil, vice, iniquity, villainy, delinquency, misbehaviour, mischief, naughtiness
 
 
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