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Meanings of
wrongfulness
in English
Catalan
il·legalitat
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That which is contrary to the principles of justice or law.
wrong
right
rightfulness
Catalan
il·legalitat
Usage of
wrongfulness
in English
1
I laughed at both the innocence and
wrongfulness
of the gift.
2
And, to his mind,
wrongfulness
is not contingent on harmfulness.
3
These facts have nothing to do with the righteousness or
wrongfulness
of the Chicago platform.
4
In our talks hitherto we have chiefly touched on the moral
wrongfulness
of the old economic order.
5
The defence claims this "may have affected his ability to act in appreciation of
wrongfulness
"
.
6
A euphuism has been invented to cover the
wrongfulness
of this system; it is now called 'discounting.'
7
Must I argue the
wrongfulness
of slavery?
8
I had always felt a dislike to put any creature into unnecessary pain, besides being fully aware of its decided
wrongfulness
.
9
This doctrine of the
wrongfulness
of a struggle for independence against overwhelming odds has appeared at times of late in the newspapers.
10
Besides, a kiss, wherever deposited, as Jurgen pointed out, is, when you think of it, but a ceremonial, of no intrinsic
wrongfulness
.
11
You know that my opinions run with yours as to the folly of the king, and the
wrongfulness
and unwisdom of his policy.
12
If it aids a single person to a clearer comprehension of the inherent
wrongfulness
of the Bolshevist philosophy and method, I shall be rewarded.
13
You suggest the
wrongfulness
of the habit, and they thrust their finger in the sleeve of their vest, and swagger, and say: "Who cares!"
14
'Where, in this, is there a word that countenances the
wrongfulness
of being a slave, or of holding men as slaves?
15
I laughed at both the innocence and
wrongfulness
of the gift.
16
And, to his mind,
wrongfulness
is not contingent on harmfulness.
Other examples for "wrongfulness"
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wrongfulness
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
argue the wrongfulness
decide wrongfulness
inherent wrongfulness
intrinsic wrongfulness
moral wrongfulness
Translations for
wrongfulness
Catalan
il·legalitat
Wrongfulness
through the time