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Meanings of
wrongly
in English
Portuguese
erradamente
Back to the meaning
In an inaccurate manner.
wrong
incorrectly
right
correctly
Portuguese
erradamente
Not adhering to ethical or moral principles.
base
immoral
unethical
Synonyms
Examples for "
base
"
base
immoral
unethical
Examples for "
base
"
1
Let's look at one particular area: where companies and organisations
base
themselves.
2
The timing felt right: This year also marks the
base
's
75th anniversary.
3
He said the party needs to attract a new
base
of support.
4
They are corrupt; they are
base
;
they are cowardly; they are cruel.
5
Degradation of the land
base
is another critical problem requiring technical assistance.
1
And therefore it would be
immoral
to have something be really dangerous.
2
New Orleans is doubtless the most
immoral
place in the United States.
3
Nor is it the
immoral
nature of the deviation from the normal.
4
The most
immoral
of the people of this time are the Christians.
5
The believer and the unbeliever we often see equally base, equally
immoral
.
1
The good news is that there is an alternative to
unethical
banks.
2
They continue to inbreed them and they allow petting which is
unethical
.
3
One is the ethical solution and the other is the
unethical
solution.
4
The commissioner, Anthony Hill, said the nurse's conduct was
unethical
and unprofessional.
5
So, does purchasing a new outfit make you an
unethical
global citizen?
Usage of
wrongly
in English
1
Rightly or
wrongly
,
the media has the power to bring about change.
2
It's a very common feeling among the accused, especially the
wrongly
accused.
3
The thesis of unaffordability was, however,
wrongly
argued for reasons already discussed.
4
But often that desire for gain causes many people to desire
wrongly
.
5
Scientists say many people
wrongly
judge global warming by temperatures at home.
6
Its authenticity has been called in question; but
wrongly
,
in our opinion.
7
The earlier version
wrongly
said that Charlotte Henry was a parliamentary candidate.
8
She told Morning Report anyone who was
wrongly
sanctioned was fully reimbursed.
9
Experts say there is a risk some consultants may be
wrongly
stigmatised.
10
They accept the essential ideal of man; they merely seek it
wrongly
.
11
Their address at the Department for Work and Pensions was
wrongly
recorded.
12
Did not see Separation Camp; it is
wrongly
placed on the map.
13
Singha
wrongly
translates this verse; for once, the Burdwan translator is correct.
14
If notices were
wrongly
quashed, however, they should at least be reactivated.
15
It said some
wrongly
believed US fugitive Edward Snowden was on board.
16
Daisy believed he was well intentioned and
wrongly
scorned by mainstream society.
Other examples for "wrongly"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
wrongly
Adverb
Frequent collocations
act wrongly
think wrongly
choose wrongly
state wrongly
judge wrongly
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Translations for
wrongly
Portuguese
erradamente
incorretamente
erroneamente
Wrongly
through the time
Wrongly
across language varieties
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Common
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
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