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Definition of wrong
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Wrong (a.)
Twisted;
wry; as, a wrong
nose..
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Faux Pas
::
faux pas () A false step; a
mistake
or wrong
measure.
Misappropriation
::
Misappropriation
(n.) Wrong
appropriation;
wrongful
use.
Mala
::
Mala (n.)
Evils;
wrongs;
offenses
against
right and law.
Misadjust
::
Misadjust
(v. t.) To
adjust
wrongly
of
unsuitably;
to throw of
adjustment.
Resentingly
::
Resentingly
(adv.)
With a sense of wrong or
affront;
with
resentment.
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..
Correct
::
Correct
(v. t.) To
counteract
the
qualities
of one thing by those of
another;
-- said of
whatever
is wrong or
injurious;
as, to
correct
the
acidity
of the
stomach
by
alkaline
preparations..
Ill
::
Ill (n.)
Whatever
is
contrary
to good, in a moral
sense;
wickedness;
depravity;
iniquity;
wrong;
evil..
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..
Moral
::
Moral (a.)
Capable
of right and wrong
action
or of being
governed
by a sense of
right;
subject
to the law of duty.
Injurious
::
Injurious
(a.) Not just;
wrongful;
iniquitous;
culpable.
Recaption
::
Recaption
(n.) The act of
retaking,
as of one who has
escaped
after
arrest;
reprisal;
the
retaking
of one's own
goods,
chattels,
wife, or
children,
without
force or
violence,
from one who has taken them and who
wrongfully
detains
them..
Scrupulous
::
Scrupulous
(a.) Full
ofscrupules;
inclined
to
scruple;
nicely
doubtful;
hesitating
to
determine
or to act, from a fear of
offending
or of doing
wrong..
Replevy
::
Replevy
(v. t.) To take or get back, by a writ for that
purpose
(goods
and
chattels
wrongfully
taken or
detained),
upon
giving
security
to try the right to them in a suit at law, and, if that
should
be
determined
against
the
plaintiff,
to
return
the
property
replevied..
Unright
::
Unright
(n.) A
wrong.
Error
::
Error (n.) A
departing
or
deviation
from the
truth;
falsity;
false
notion;
wrong
opinion;
mistake;
misapprehension.
Intuitivism
::
Intuitivism
(n.) The
doctrine
that the ideas of right and wrong are
intuitive.
Misworship
::
Misworship
(n.) Wrong or false
worship;
mistaken
practices
in
religion.
Misguess
::
Misguess
(v. t. & i.) To guess
wrongly.
Misapply
::
Misapply
(v. t.) To apply
wrongly;
to use for a wrong
purpose;
as, to
misapply
a name or
title;
to
misapply
public
money..
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