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WRONGFULLY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
in a way that is unfair or illegal: Many people were wrongfully denied the right to vote. wrongfully arrested
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20 Synonyms & Antonyms for WRONGFULLY | Thesaurus.com
wrongfully · brutally · cruelly · unjustifiably · unlawfully · wrongly. Weak match. meanly. adverb as in wrongly. Synonyms Antonyms. Strongest matches. unfairly ...
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WRONGFUL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. wrong, unjust 2. a : having no legal sanction : unlawful b : having no legal claim a wrongful heir
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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...
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Wrongful Convictions | National Institute of Justice
A conviction may be classified as wrongful for two reasons: The person convicted is factually innocent of the charges. There were procedural errors that ...
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Wrongful Convictions | Equal Justice Initiative
Thousands of people have been wrongly convicted across the country in a system defined by official indifference to innocence and error.
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Wrongfully Accused
Wrongfully Accuseds overall gross was $9,642,860.
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Wrongfully Accused received generally negative reviews. Wrongfully Accused has nothing worth laughing at.
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The Exoneration Project | Fighting for the Wrongfully Convicted
We fight to free the wrongfully convicted, exonerate the innocent, and bring justice to the justice system. We are dedicated to restoring justice.
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Wrongfully - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
adverb in an unjust or unfair manner “the employee claimed that she was wrongfully dismissed” “people who were wrongfully imprisoned should be released”
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wrongfully adverb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes
Wrongfully is usually used in a formal legal situation with words like convicted, dismissed and imprisoned.
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What steps should you take if the courts wrongfully convict you?
If you have been wrongfully convicted, filing an appeal is your next step towards justice. An appeal allows you to challenge the decision made ...
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Wrongful incarceration FAQs | Internal Revenue Service
Under this exclusion, a wrongfully incarcerated individual does not include in income any civil damages, restitution, or other monetary award received.
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Confusing words: wrong, wrongly, wrongfully - Speakspeak
Well, providing wrong is an adjective there isn't (the wrong day, the wrong number, etc.). The trouble starts when we use wrong as an adverb and people start saying that it should be wrongly because adverbs always end in -ly. That's true with many adverbs, but in fact it IS acceptable to use both wrong and wrongly as an adverb. Here are two ...
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Biden wrongfully calls WNBA champion a coach during ...
1 day ago — President Biden welcomed the back-to-back reigning WNBA champion Las Vegas Aces to the White House on Thursday, but he made a flub when ...
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