Definitionadj. having no legally established claim
Last update: August 14, 2015
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The man was punished for wrongful deed. [Please select]
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Eventually, after having threatened to bring an action for wrongful imprisonment, Legate was tried before a full Consistory Court in February 1612, was found guilty of heresy, and was delivered to the secular authorities for punishment. [Please select]
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This will be a more manly course than a hopeless submission to an admittedly wrongful State. [Please select]
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'Ay,' said the man, 'he would cease his wrongful dealing if she would wed him, but she cannot abide the evil face of him.' [Please select]
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The _lex Aquilia_ added _damnum iniuria datum_ (wrongful injury to property). [Please select]
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None the less it is wrongful--' 'But thou art indeed old, Holy One. [Please select]
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I'm a respectable Puddin'-owner, an' I calls on you to hand over that Puddin' under threat of an action-at-law for wrongful imprisonment, trespass, and illegally using the same. [Please select]
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The present writer was told by an eye-witness that one of the ministers prayed for forgiveness for any wrongful acts which their guest may have committed. [Please select]
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