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Definition of wrong
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Wrong () imp. of
Wring.
Wrung.
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Purpresture
::
Purpresture
(n.)
Wrongful
encroachment
upon
another's
property;
esp., any
encroachment
upon, or
inclosure
of, that which
should
be
common
or
public,
as
highways,
rivers,
harbors,
forts,
etc..
Amiss
::
Amiss (n.) A
fault,
wrong,
or
mistake..
Attentat
::
Attentat
(n.) Any step
wrongly
innovated
or
attempted
in a suit by an
inferior
judge.
Feeling
::
Feeling
(a.)
Expressive
of great
sensibility;
attended
by, or
evincing,
sensibility;
as, he made a
feeling
representation
of his
wrongs..
Disgorge
::
Disgorge
(v. t.) To give up
unwillingly
as what one has
wrongfully
seized
and
appropriated;
to make
restitution
of; to
surrender;
as, he was
compelled
to
disgorge
his
ill-gotten
gains..
Revenge
::
Revenge
(v. t.) To
inflict
harm in
return
for, as an
injury,
insult,
etc.; to exact
satisfaction
for, under a sense of
injury;
to
avenge;
--
followed
either
by the wrong
received,
or by the
person
or thing
wronged,
as the
object,
or by the
reciprocal
pronoun
as
direct
object,
and a
preposition
before
the wrong done or the
wrongdoer..
Crime
::
Crime (n.) Gross
violation
of human law, in
distinction
from a
misdemeanor
or
trespass,
or other
slight
offense.
Hence,
also, any
aggravated
offense
against
morality
or the
public
welfare;
any
outrage
or great
wrong..
Miskeep
::
Miskeep
(v. t.) To keep
wrongly.
Mistake
::
Mistake
(v. t.) To have a wrong idea of in
respect
of
character,
qualities,
etc.; to
misjudge..
Right
::
Right (a.) The
straight
course;
adherence
to duty;
obedience
to
lawful
authority,
divine
or
human;
freedom
from
guilt,
-- the
opposite
of moral
wrong..
Mistune
::
Mistune
(v. t.) To tune
wrongly.
Remedy
::
Remedy
(n.) The legal means to
recover
a
right,
or to
obtain
redress
for a
wrong..
Misaccompt
::
Misaccompt
(v. t.) To
account
or
reckon
wrongly.
Missuggestion
::
Missuggestion
(n.) Wrong or evil
suggestion.
Admonish
::
Admonish
(v. t.) To
counsel
against
wrong
practices;
to
cation
or
advise;
to warn
against
danger
or an
offense;
--
followed
by of,
against,
or a
subordinate
clause..
Missheathed
::
Missheathed
(a.)
Sheathed
by
mistake;
wrongly
sheathed;
sheathed
in a wrong
place.
Misassign
::
Misassign
(v. t.) To
assign
wrongly.
Miss
::
Miss (v. i.) To go
wrong;
to err.
Misword
::
Misword
(n.) A word
wrongly
spoken;
a cross word.
Misemployment
::
Misemployment
(n.) Wrong or
mistaken
employment.
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