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malefaction

 

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Malefaction

Definition:

Malefaction refers to an unlawful or immoral act, wrongdoing, or criminal behavior.

Senses:

  • Noun: An unlawful or morally objectionable act.
  • Noun: The state of being guilty of committing a crime or offense.

Examples:

  1. Committing malefactions such as theft and fraud can lead to severe legal consequences.
  2. The accused was found guilty of various malefactions, including money laundering and bribery.
  3. His malefactions caused great harm to the community and shattered trust among its members.
  4. She vowed to fight against corruption and malefaction in the government.

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