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wrong-doer
wrong-doer (ˈrɒŋˌduːə(r)) Also wrongdoer. [f. wrong n.2 + doer.] One who does wrong. 1. One who commits wrongful, unjust, or blameworthy acts; one who transgresses or offends against the moral law.1387–8 T. Usk Test. Love ii. xiii. (Skeat) l. 18 Suche maner badnesse, whiche is used to purifye wrong-... Oxford English Dictionary
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Deildegast
border stones had been moved from enacting physical revenge on their neighbours, in safe knowledge that they would get their metaphysical revenge when the wrong-doer wikipedia.org
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misdoer
misdoer Now rare. (mɪsˈduːə(r)) [mis-1 5.] A wrong-doer, evil-doer, offender, malefactor.c 1320 R. Brunne Medit. 503 Nat onely a mysdoer now he ys holde, But as a lewed fole he ys eke tolde. 1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) I. 115 Whan þeues and mysdoeres were þere byheded, þe hedes were i-left þere. 143... Oxford English Dictionary
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Abyzov
cleric, a mullah, but it is more likely that the nicknames were derived from the figurative meanings of the word in some dialects: an impious person, a wrong-doer wikipedia.org
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wrongfully
wrongfully, adv. (ˈrɒŋfʊlɪ) [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a wrong or wrongful manner; wrongly. 1. In a manner contrary to the principles of justice or equity; unjustly, unfairly. In very frequent use from c 1400 to c 1600.c 1374 Chaucer Troylus i. 414 If þat I consente, I wrong⁓fully Compleyne i-wys. 1382 W... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ekpe
has only to address an Ekpe-man or beat the Ekpe drum in the Ekpe-house, or blow Ekpe as it is called, i.e., sound the Ekpe horn, before the hut of the wrong-doer wikipedia.org
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vindictive
vindictive, a. and n. (vɪnˈdɪktɪv) [f. L. vindicta vengeance, revenge + -ive.] A. adj. 1. Of persons: Given to revenge; having a revengeful disposition. (Cf. vindicative a. 1.)1616 Bullokar Eng. Expos., Vindictiue, reuengefull, or apt to reuenge. 1770 Langhorne Plutarch (1851) II. 904/1 He was vindi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Islah
Correction of concepts where errors are detected due to errors in concepts Correction of mistakes by advice and re-intimidation Showing mercy to the wrong-doer wikipedia.org
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Kathryn Norlock
Norlock also argues that in situations where the wronged individual has power over the wrong-doer, the wronged individual has a greater obligation to practice wikipedia.org
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tortfeasor
tortfeasor Law. (ˈtɔːtˌfiːzə(r)) [a. OF. tortfesor, tort-faiseur, torfesor, f. tort wrong, evil + -fesor, faiseur doer. (In OF. tortfesor, tort is an adj. qualifying fesor; hence pl. torzfesors.)] One who is guilty of a tort; a wrong-doer, trespasser.1659 Croke Reports ii. (1669) 383 He is meerly a ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pilmer v Duke Group Ltd (in liq)
It is not sufficient, to impose fiduciary obligations on an alleged wrong-doer, simply to point to the vulnerability of the person claiming to have been wikipedia.org
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trespasser
trespasser (ˈtrɛspəsə(r)) Forms: 4–5 trespasour, 4–6 -passour, -oure, 5 -pasor, -owre, -passor, 5–6 -pacer, 6 -passar, 6– trespasser. [ME. a. AF. trespassour = OF. trespasseor, agent-n. of trespasser to trespass.] One who trespasses. 1. A transgressor, a law-breaker; a wrong-doer, sinner, offender.[... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alfred Turner (sculptor)
Punish the wrong-doer". The reliefs are positioned inside the main entrance. wikipedia.org
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网开一面 - 搜索 词典 - Bing
必应词典为您提供网开一面的释义,拼音[wǎng kāi yī miàn] [wǎng kāi yí miàn],na. leave one side of the net open -- to give the wrongdoer a way out; 网络释义: bend the rules at times; Roll Into The Cage; Give The Wrong-Doer a Way Out;
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Mbole people
In the most severe cases the wrong-doer is hung and buried in an unmarked grave. wikipedia.org
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