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Meanings of
misbehave
in English
Behave badly.
misconduct
misdemean
behave
To act or behave in an inappropriate, improper, incorrect, or unexpected manner.
act up
cause trouble
Synonyms
Examples for "
misconduct
"
misconduct
misdemean
Examples for "
misconduct
"
1
Particular attention must be given to reports of
misconduct
or whistleblower reports.
2
He received a major penalty and game
misconduct
penalty after the incident.
3
Prior health research
misconduct
has been documented, particularly when obtaining genetic material.
4
Durham police decided he had a case to answer for gross
misconduct
.
5
The situation led to the nurse ultimately being charged with professional
misconduct
.
1
I shall have the police to 'im if he
misdemeans
hisself with me!...
Usage of
misbehave
in English
1
So died the witch, and nevermore do mothers say when children
misbehave
.
2
Electromagnetic waves could make the exoskeleton
misbehave
,
but the tests were encouraging.
3
It's true that cases sometimes proceed when defendants
misbehave
in court or abscond.
4
Reduced voting power can be problematic if managers
misbehave
or if takeovers arise.
5
There's no doubting that some African players can indeed
misbehave
off the pitch.
6
People
misbehave
in all kinds of ways you didn't think of.
7
Colors began to
misbehave
as I recalled from my brief view.
8
Even the underground has become a place where he can
misbehave
.
9
If they
misbehave
,
we fine them, but we keep it indoors.
10
And if I
misbehave
,
you can call the MPs and have me removed.
11
Ever since an operation on my eyes they sometimes
misbehave
themselves.
12
Tak' a stick to one or the other and he'll
misbehave
.
13
After a bad episode involving a prostitute, Kelmper vows never to
misbehave
again.
14
In fact, the more interesting their stories, the more likely I was to
misbehave
.
15
Tell 'em you're their great-great-great-great-great grandaddy, and if they
misbehave
,
you'll whop their butts.
16
He may
misbehave
;
never, sir, lose your temper with him.
Other examples for "misbehave"
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misbehave
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
misbehave in
misbehave a lot
misbehave again
misbehave in school
misbehave atrociously
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Misbehave
through the time
Misbehave
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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