wrongfulness

[US]/[ˈrɒŋ.fə.lnəs]/
[UK]/[ˈrɒŋ.fəl.nəs]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.the quality or state of being wrong; culpability; the feeling of being guilty or responsible for something wrong; the fact or state of being morally wrong

Phrases & Collocations

wrongfulness of action

demonstrating wrongfulness

highlighting wrongfulness

addressing wrongfulness

perceived wrongfulness

inherent wrongfulness

investigating wrongfulness

exposing wrongfulness

avoiding wrongfulness

potential wrongfulness

Example Sentences

the investigation revealed the wrongfulness of his actions.

she argued the wrongfulness of the decision before the committee.

he accepted responsibility for the wrongfulness of the situation.

the court considered the extent of the wrongfulness involved.

there was a clear demonstration of the wrongfulness of the policy.

the evidence highlighted the wrongfulness of the company’s practices.

the report detailed the wrongfulness of the financial transactions.

he denied any knowledge of the wrongfulness of the scheme.

the public outcry stemmed from a perception of widespread wrongfulness.

the lawyer emphasized the inherent wrongfulness of the contract terms.

the committee investigated the potential wrongfulness of the bidding process.

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