wrongfulness (Meaning)
wrongfulness (n)
that which is contrary to the principles of justice or law
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wrongfulness Sentence Examples
- The court found the defendant's actions to be without merit and full of wrongfulness.
- The allegations of wrongfulness against the company sparked an internal investigation.
- The police investigation determined that there was no evidence of wrongfulness on the suspect's part.
- Despite the accusations of wrongfulness, the politician maintained his innocence.
- The apology failed to address the wrongfulness of the offensive remark.
- The victim's family sought compensation for the wrongfulness of the hospital's negligence.
- The whistleblower exposed the wrongfulness of the illegal practices within the organization.
- The judge dismissed the case due to the lack of evidence supporting the allegations of wrongfulness.
- The ethics committee concluded that the doctor's actions constituted a form of wrongfulness.
- The wrongfulness of the crime shocked and outraged the entire community.
FAQs About the word wrongfulness
that which is contrary to the principles of justice or law
unlawfulness, illegitimacy,illegality, wickedness,sinfulness, badness, immorality, wrongness, criminality, unconstitutionality
lawfulness, legitimacy, legality, lawfulness,legitimacy, legality, rightness, rightness,rightfulness, rightfulness
The court found the defendant's actions to be without merit and full of wrongfulness.
The allegations of wrongfulness against the company sparked an internal investigation.
The police investigation determined that there was no evidence of wrongfulness on the suspect's part.
Despite the accusations of wrongfulness, the politician maintained his innocence.