wrong|wronged|wronging|wrongs in English

verb

[rɔn /rɒŋ]

cause suffering to; behave unjustly toward; injure, harm, violate; malign, discredit

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1. So Allah surely wronged them not , but they did wrong themselves .

2. His Avengings prove to be blessings both for the wronged and for the wrong doer

3. His Avengings prove to be blessings both for the wronged and for the wrong doer.—R.T

4. Wronging the Ancientry elizajane

5. His Avengings prove to be blessings both for the wronged and for the wrong doer.—R.T

6. The neighbors know about his wronging her.

7. Righting wrongs for a ghost.

8. Don't just think people you've knowingly wronged.

9. He suffered the penalty of our wrongs.

10. 11 I feel very wronged, but also lose face.

11. * Be open, confess our wrongs, make repairs.

12. .. the woman her husband wronged all those years before.

13. Don't you feel wronged, to be framed like that?

14. Suffice it to say, I was wronged.

15. He feels himself wronged by unspoken accusations.

16. As long as the world shall last there will be wrongs, and if no man rebelled, those wrongs would last forever. 

17. The policeman wronged him and sent him to prison.

18. To take vengeance on behalf of: Avenged their wronged parents

19. Achilles sat alone in his tent, brooding over his wrongs.

20. Wrongs are often forgiven; contempt never. Lord Chesterfield 

21. The closest propinquity of the man whom he had most vilely wronged !

22. Don’t treasure up past wrongs, reprocessing them again and again.

23. The payment of reparations for years of alleged wrongs.

24. [ + at] Synonyms: hurt, wronged, injured, harmed More Synonyms of Aggrieved

25. Aggrieved definition, wronged, offended, or injured: He felt himself Aggrieved