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misconduct (encz) | misconduct,cizoložství n: Zdeněk Brož |
misconduct (encz) | misconduct,nesprávné chování n: Zdeněk Brož |
misconduct (encz) | misconduct,nevěra n: Zdeněk Brož |
misconduct (encz) | misconduct,prohřešek n: Zdeněk Brož |
Misconduct (gcide) | Misconduct \Mis`con*duct"\, v. i.
To behave amiss.
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Misconduct (gcide) | Misconduct \Mis*con"duct\, n.
1. Wrong conduct; bad behavior; mismanagement. --Addison.
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2. Unlawful or unethical conduct by a person holding a public
office or having a position of responsibility in the
administration of justice; malfeasance; as, discussing the
case out of court during a trial is misconduct by a juror;
especially, misuse of office by an elected or appointed
government official, also called misconduct in office.
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Syn: Misbehavior; misdemeanor; mismanagement; misdeed;
delinquency; offense.
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Misconduct (gcide) | Misconduct \Mis`con*duct"\, v. t.
To conduct amiss; to mismanage. --Johnson.
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To misconduct one's self, to behave improperly.
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misconduct (wn) | misconduct
n 1: bad or dishonest management by persons supposed to act on
another's behalf
2: activity that transgresses moral or civil law; "he denied any
wrongdoing" [syn: wrongdoing, wrongful conduct,
misconduct, actus reus]
v 1: behave badly; "The children misbehaved all morning" [syn:
misbehave, misconduct, misdemean] [ant: behave,
comport]
2: manage badly or incompetently; "The funds were mismanaged"
[syn: mismanage, mishandle, misconduct] |
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game misconduct (encz) | game misconduct, n: |
Misconduct (gcide) | Misconduct \Mis`con*duct"\, v. i.
To behave amiss.
[1913 Webster]Misconduct \Mis*con"duct\, n.
1. Wrong conduct; bad behavior; mismanagement. --Addison.
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2. Unlawful or unethical conduct by a person holding a public
office or having a position of responsibility in the
administration of justice; malfeasance; as, discussing the
case out of court during a trial is misconduct by a juror;
especially, misuse of office by an elected or appointed
government official, also called misconduct in office.
[PJC]
Syn: Misbehavior; misdemeanor; mismanagement; misdeed;
delinquency; offense.
[1913 Webster]Misconduct \Mis`con*duct"\, v. t.
To conduct amiss; to mismanage. --Johnson.
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To misconduct one's self, to behave improperly.
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misconduct in office (gcide) | Misconduct \Mis*con"duct\, n.
1. Wrong conduct; bad behavior; mismanagement. --Addison.
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2. Unlawful or unethical conduct by a person holding a public
office or having a position of responsibility in the
administration of justice; malfeasance; as, discussing the
case out of court during a trial is misconduct by a juror;
especially, misuse of office by an elected or appointed
government official, also called misconduct in office.
[PJC]
Syn: Misbehavior; misdemeanor; mismanagement; misdeed;
delinquency; offense.
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