wrongfully in English

adverb

mistakenly; unlawfully; unjustly; dishonestly

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1. Tort of keeping someone imprison wrongfully.

2. Bloodguilt ( uncountable ) guilt of wrongfully causing death or shedding blood.

3. By itself, Cataplexy could be wrongfully diagnosed as a seizure disorder.

4. Their trust was strained when Bront was wrongfully accused of

5. All thy commandments are faithful : they persecute me wrongfully ; help thou me.

6. The wrongfully convicted prisoner will be treated identically to any other prisoner by prison officers.

7. Appellant was acquitted of one specification of aggravated assault and one specification of wrongfully communicating a threat

8. Commonly used on all ships, and wrongfully considered far superior to the low range of larger Carronades

9. Rutherford (seated in center), president of the Watch Tower Society— were wrongfully imprisoned and held without bail.

10. Municipal ordinances requiring solicitors and peddlers to obtain permits were wrongfully applied to the Witnesses’ preaching work.

11. Covet definition, to desire wrongfully, inordinately, or without due regard for the rights of others: to Covet another's property

12. Conscience money definition is - money paid usually anonymously to relieve the Conscience by restoring what has been wrongfully acquired.

13. A man wrongfully convicted of murder sues a rental car company for not providing a receipt that supported his Alibi

14. (d) the employer wrongfully withholds pay due to the worker or fails to abide by other important terms of the contract;

15. The thought of reclaiming what had been wrongfully wrested from him began to sough through every fevered fiber of his being.

16. Bailment is terminated when the bailee, makes unauthorized use of the goods or dispose of them wrongfully, the bailor may decide the Bailment

17. Teacher sues Antioch police, says they wrongfully arrested, Brutalized him By Lauren Hernández 4 days ago Biden, Harris condemn U.S

18. And I photographed all of the wrongfully convicted at sites that came to particular significance in the history of their wrongful conviction.

19. *Clippings* is a most impressing social novel, telling the story of Daniel, a handsome young student, who gets wrongfully imprisoned into a Brazilian jail

20. Cooper appears to be among the first that a white person in the United States has faced for wrongfully calling the police to …

21. Darryl Beamish (born 1941) is a Western Australian man who was wrongfully convicted of wilful murder in 1961 and sentenced to death by hanging

22. Here’s how wrongfully convicted Maryland prisoners were Compensated in the past Clockwise from top left: Walter Lomax, Hubert James Williams, Lamar Johnson and Clarence Shipley.

23. Coveted definition, wrongfully or inordinately desired:Pizarro led a party of conquistadores in an attempt to discover El Dorado—the source of the Coveted gold of the Incas

24. "No damages if agent Acquiesces in discharge.—If the agent, though wrongfully discharged Acquiesces in, and consents to, the termination of the agency, " 2

25. (Mark 14:42) In effect he was saying, ‘Let me go to be betrayed with a kiss, to be arrested by a mob, to be illegally tried, to be wrongfully condemned.

26. Abduct (third-person singular simple present Abducts, present participle Abducting, simple past and past participle Abducted) ( transitive ) To take away by force; to carry away (a human being) wrongfully and usually with violence or deception; to kidnap .

27. By misguiding the poor, enticing them through the vices of avarice and temptation, wrongfully pumping money into their bank accounts, or getting them to undertake some wrong activities, some people are trying to save their black money.

28. The Brussels IIa Regulation complements and reinforces the Hague Convention of 25 October 1980 on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (‘the 1980 Hague Convention’) which establishes, at international level, a system of obligations and cooperation among contracting states and between central authorities and aims at ensuring the prompt return of wrongfully removed or retained children.

29. Burglary breaking and entering a building with intent to steal Not to be confused with: robbery – taking the property of a person in his or her presence by violence or intimidation plunder – to rob by open force, as in war; to take wrongfully as by pillage or fraud theft – the act of stealing; unlawfully taking and carrying away the property of

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