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Meaning of malefice

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malefice (n.)

An evil deed; artifice; enchantment.

malefice Sentence Examples

  1. The witch's malefice cursed the village with a plague of locusts.
  2. The scientist's research was hindered by a malefice that sabotaged his experiments.
  3. The politician's campaign was destroyed by a series of relentless malefices.
  4. The paranormal investigator was haunted by the malefice that clung to the old house.
  5. The ancient artifact contained a potent malefice that unleashed chaos upon its wielders.
  6. The dark sorcerer used malefice to bind his enemies in chains of agony.
  7. The cursed amulet radiated a malefice that corrupted the hearts of those who wore it.
  8. The evil entity possessed the woman, filling her with malefice that twisted her mind.
  9. The poisoned chalice contained a deadly malefice that claimed the lives of all who drank from it.
  10. The curse of the malefice trapped the princess in a tower, forever condemned to a life of solitude.

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An evil deed; artifice; enchantment.

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The witch's malefice cursed the village with a plague of locusts.

The scientist's research was hindered by a malefice that sabotaged his experiments.

The politician's campaign was destroyed by a series of relentless malefices.

The paranormal investigator was haunted by the malefice that clung to the old house.