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wrongdoing

noun as in misconduct

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Another option, viewed more positively by the committee at the time, was to simply remove chefs from the nominee list who had been accused of wrongdoing, and to vote again.

From Eater

In accepting the terms of the probation, Zandvliet did not admit to wrongdoing.

Arrested for allegedly staging a hate crime against himself in January 2019, Smollett avoided prosecution or even making an admission of wrongdoing when Foxx’s office dropped the charges.

Lovelace Women’s Hospital did not admit to any wrongdoing but reported that the practice has been halted.

Grant has denied all allegations of wrongdoing and said he will “trust the process” that the City Council has set up to investigate Pender’s allegations, according to NBC Washington.

Farenthold denies all the allegations and is confident that he will “be cleared of any wrongdoing.”

Shadman was detained for 77 days before being released after a U.S. Military Tribunal in 2012 found no wrongdoing.

The Afghans released the accounts a few months later after they found no wrongdoing.

Twice he has been cleared of wrongdoing—first by a military tribunal and then the Afghan courts.

The good Lord has saved a special place in Hell for all those responsible for this wrongdoing.

He was considered a harsh Governor because his martial law administration was characterized by severe punishment for wrongdoing.

He told her how, through God's agency, he had been punished for his wrongdoing, after which they married and lived in peace.

She was his friend, and her heart ached because of his wrongdoing.

To evilly disposed men membership in the Klan was an inducement to wrongdoing.

But when the man we love is crushed beneath the weight of misfortune, a generous soul never remembers his wrongdoing.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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