malfeasance

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İngilizce - Türkçe
vazifeyi suiistimal
kötüye kullanma
{i} suistimal
malfeasant s
özellikle görevi kötüye kullanma
suç
{i} kötülük
kötülük eden
wrongdoing
günah işleme
wrongdoing
kanuna ayıkırı uygulama
wrongdoing
günah
wrongdoing
suç

Aslında o haksızlıktan dolayı suçlu muydu? - Was he, in fact, guilty of wrongdoing?

wrongdoing
haksızlık etme
wrongdoing
{i} suç/günah işleme
wrongdoing
{i} haksızlık

Aslında o haksızlıktan dolayı suçlu muydu? - Was he, in fact, guilty of wrongdoing?

wrongdoing
{i} kabahat

O kabahati için cezalandırıldı. - He was disciplined for his wrongdoing.

wrongdoing
kötülük
İngilizce - İngilizce
Misconduct or wrongdoing, especially by a public official that causes damage
wrongdoing
the doing of an act in an improper, wrongful, or unlawful manner
Unlawful conduct
wrongful conduct by a public official
1 The doing of a wrongful and unlawful act; any wrongful conduct that interrupts or interferes with the performance of official duty
The doing of an act which is a person ought not to do at all
{i} (Law) wrongdoing, trespass (especially by a public official)
Evil doing, ill conduct; the commission of some act which is positively prohibited by law
\mal-FEE-zuhn(t)s\, noun: Wrongdoing, misconduct, or misbehavior, especially by a public official
The doing of an act which a person ought not to do; evil conduct; an illegal deed
n misconduct or worngdoing, esp by a public official
The doing of an act which a person ought not to do at all
The commission of an unlawful act
Performance of an act that should not have been done at all (compare Misfeasance, Nonfeasance)
illegal or dishonest activity (mal- + feasance (16-18 centuries) (from fesance, from faire ))
nonfeasance
malfeasance

    Heceleme

    mal·fea·sance

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    mälfizıns

    Eş anlamlılar

    misconduct, wrongdoing

    Telaffuz

    /ˌmalˈfēzəns/ /ˌmælˈfiːzəns/

    Etimoloji

    [ "mal-'fE-z&n(t) ] (noun.) 1696. From Old French malfaisance, derived from malfaire, maufaire (“do evil”), from Latin malefaciō (“I do evil”), from male (“evilly”) + faciō (“do, make”).