In sentence: - "He gave the wrong answer. Yanlış cevap verdi. We´re on the wrong road. Yanlış yoldayız. We boarded the wrong train. Yanlış trene bindik. I´ve dialed the wrong number. Yanlış numara çevirdim." , "Stealing is wrong. Hırsızlık günah." , "That was the wrong way to broach that subject. O konuyu o şekilde açmak yanlıştı. This is the wrong time. Şimdi zamanı değil. You´ve really said the wrong thing. Sen bayağı çam devirdin. He runs around with the wrong sort of people. Uygunsuz insanlarla düşüp kalkıyor o. He was seen in the wrong place at the wrong time. Uygunsuz bir saatte uygunsuz bir yerde görüldü." , "This is the wrong job for you. Bu sana göre bir iş değil." , "You´re wearing that sweater wrong side out. Kazağının ters yüzünü dışa giymişsin. He was wearing a baseball cap the wrong way around." , "You´re wrong about that. Onda yanılıyorsun." , "You´ve consulted the wrong people. Yanlış insanlara danışmışsın. She´s looked at the wrong schedule. Yanlış tarifeye bakmıştır." , "You´ve done it wrong again. Onu gene yanlış yaptın. i."
Etymology: [ ro[ng] ] (noun.) before 12th century. From Middle English, from Old English wrang (“wrong, twisted, uneven”), of North Germanic origin, from Old Norse rangr, *wrangr (“crooked, wrong”), from Proto-Germanic *wrangaz (“crooked, twisted, turned awry”), from Proto-Indo-European *werk'-, *werg'-, *wrengh- (“to twist, weave, tie together”), from Proto-Indo-European base *wer- (“to turn, bend”). Cognate with Danish vrang (“wrong, crooked”), Dutch wrang (“bitter, sour”). More at wring.
yanlış, haksızlık, hata, yanlış yol, yanlış, gerçeğe uymayan: He gave the wrong answer. Yanlış cevap verdi. We're on the wrong road. Yanlış yoldayız. We boarded the wrong, hatalı, kanuna aykırı fiil, sağlıksız, HATALI; YANLIŞ:"Son yayınınız hatalıydı; bunun doğru şekli ---dır" anlamına gelen bir ön kelime, yanlış Y, bozuk, suç, ters (taraf), eziyet etmek, yanlış bir şekilde, yalan, yalancı, taklit, zulmetmek, uygunsuz, ters olarak, kötü, zarar, kusur, ters, haksız, günahına girmek, haksızlık etmek, uygun sayılmayan, yanılmış, gadir, zulüm, makbul olmayan, yanlış olarak, fena surette, usule uygun olmayan, yanlış şekilde, istenilmeyen, 1. yanlış, gerçeğe uymayan: He gave the wrong answer. Yanlış cevap verdi. We're on the wrong road. Yanlış yoldayız. We boarded the wrong, sapıklık, günah, kemlik, haksız fiil, kötülük etmek, mahzurlu, sakıncalı, uygun olmayan, gerçeğe uymayan, dince suç sayılan, gadretmek, birine göre olmayan, aldanmak, haksızlık et(mek), yasadışı/haksız, wrongfullyhaksız bir şekilde, haksızlığa uğrayan kimse, hatalı olmak, yanlış olmak, yanılmak, hata etmek, haksızlık et, haksızlık et, haksızlığa uğramış, haksızlık edilmiş, yasadışı, insafsız, adalete aykırı, kanuna aykırı, zarar doğuran, yasaya aykırı, wrongfulnesshaksızlık, kusurlu olarak, yanlışlık, hatalı oluş, haksız bir şekilde, haksız yere, hatalı bir şekilde,
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1. yanlış, gerçeğe uymayan: He gave the wrong answer. Yanlış cevap verdi. We're on the wrong road. Yanlış yoldayız. We boarded the wrong sıfat
In a way that isn't right; done incorrectly; wrongly, Something that is immoral or not good, Designed to be worn or placed inward; as, the wrong side of a garment or of a piece of cloth, The incorrect or unjust position or opinion. (Or is it the wronged?), Improper; unfit; unsuitable, Asserting something incorrect or untrue, Immoral, not good, bad, The opposite of right; something which is wrong, particularly injustice, Not working; out of order, Incorrect or untrue, To treat unjustly; to injure or harm, To slander; to impute evil to unjustly, To deprive of some right, or to withhold some act of justice, incorrect; erroneous; mistaken; erring; unjust; inappropriate; improper; inside-out (clothing), injustice; evil; bad; injustice; broken law; transgression; harm; mistake; sin, not in accord with established usage or procedure; "the wrong medicine"; "the wrong way to shuck clams", In a way that isnt right; done incorrectly; wrongly, Whatever deviates from moral rectitude; usually, an act that involves evil consequences, as one which inflicts injury on a person; any injury done to, or received from; another; a trespass; a violation of right, To treat with injustice; to deprive of some right, or to withhold some act of justice from; to do undeserved harm to; to deal unjustly with; to injure, To impute evil to unjustly; as, if you suppose me capable of a base act, you wrong me, a legal injury is any damage resulting from a violation of a legal right that which is contrary to the principles of justice or law; "he feels that you are in the wrong", treat unjustly; do wrong to based on or acting or judging in error; "it is wrong to think that way", used of the side of cloth or clothing intended to face inward; "socks worn wrong side out", Deviation or departure from truth or fact; state of falsity; error; as, to be in the wrong, contrary to conscience or morality or law; "it is wrong for the rich to take advantage of the poor"; "cheating is wrong"; "it is wrong to lie, If someone who is involved in an argument or dispute has behaved in a way which is morally or legally wrong, you can say that they are in the wrong. He didn't press charges because he was in the wrong, If a situation goes wrong, it stops progressing in the way that you expected or intended, and becomes much worse. It all went horribly wrong, You use wrong to describe something which is not thought to be socially acceptable or desirable. If you went to the wrong school, you won't get the job, Nonconformity or disobedience to lawful authority, divine or human; deviation from duty; the opposite of moral right, not far wrong: see far to get off on the wrong foot: see foot to get hold of the wrong end of the stick: see stick to be barking up the wrong tree: see tree, that which is contrary to the principles of justice or law; "he feels that you are in the wrong", in an incorrect manner; "she guessed wrong", treat unjustly; do wrong to, a legal injury is any damage resulting from a violation of a legal right, A wrong is an unfair or immoral action. I intend to right that wrong The insurance company should not be held liable for the wrongs of one of its agents, Wrong is used to refer to activities or actions that are considered to be morally bad and unacceptable. Is it wrong to try to save the life of someone you love? They thought slavery was morally wrong The only thing I consider wrong is when you hurt someone There is nothing wrong with journalists commenting on the attractiveness of artists. Wrong is also a noun. Johnson didn't seem to be able to tell the difference between right and wrong. right, If you choose the wrong thing, person, or method, you make a mistake and do not choose the one that you really want. He went to the wrong house The wrong man had been punished Could you have given them the wrong drug by mistake? There is no right or wrong way to do these exercises. right Wrong is also an adverb. You've done it wrong I must have dialed wrong. right, If you say there is something wrong, you mean there is something unsatisfactory about the situation, person, or thing you are talking about. Pain is the body's way of telling us that something is wrong Nobody seemed to notice anything wrong What's wrong with him? right, incorrectly; erroneously; mistakenly; inappropriately; improperly; distortedly, If something such as a decision, choice, or action is the wrong one, it is not the best or most suitable one. I really made the wrong decision there The wrong choice of club might limit your chances of success We got married when I was 30 for all the wrong reasons. right, If something is wrong, it is incorrect and not in accordance with the facts. How do you know that this explanation is wrong? 20 per cent of the calculations are wrong. a clock which showed the wrong time Lots of people got the questions wrong. right Wrong is also an adverb. I must have added it up wrong, then It looks like it's spelled wrong I can see exactly where he went wrong. + wrongly wrong·ly A child was wrongly diagnosed as having a bone tumour Civilians assume, wrongly, that everything in the military runs smoothly, If you think that someone was wrong to do something, you think that they should not have done it because it was bad or immoral. She was wrong to leave her child alone We don't consider we did anything wrong. right Wrong is also a noun. a man who believes that he has done no wrong, If you are wrong about something, what you say or think about it is not correct. I was wrong about it being a casual meeting It would be wrong to assume that rich countries will always be able to insulate themselves with drugs against the ravages of new diseases I'm sure you've got it wrong. Kate isn't like that It's been very nice to prove them wrong. right, If something is wrong or goes wrong with a machine or piece of equipment, it stops working properly. We think there's something wrong with the computer Something must have gone wrong with the satellite link, not correct; not in conformity with fact or truth; "an incorrect calculation"; "the report in the paper is wrong"; "your information is wrong"; "the clock showed the wrong time"; "found themselves on the wrong road"; "based on the wrong assumptions", If someone wrongs you, they treat you in an unfair way. You have wronged my mother She felt she'd been wronged Those who have wronged must be ready to say: `We have hurt you by this injustice.', Not according to the laws of good morals, whether divine or human; not suitable to the highest and best end; not morally right; deviating from rectitude or duty; not just or equitable; not true; not legal; as, a wrong practice; wrong ideas; wrong inclinations and desires, contrary to conscience or morality or law; "it is wrong for the rich to take advantage of the poor"; "cheating is wrong"; "it is wrong to lie", Wrung, Not fit or suitable to an end or object; not appropriate for an intended use; not according to rule; unsuitable; improper; incorrect; as, to hold a book with the wrong end uppermost; to take the wrong way, Not according to truth; not conforming to fact or intent; not right; mistaken; erroneous; as, a wrong statement, That which is not right, In a wrong manner; not rightly; amiss; morally ill; erroneously; wrongly, of Wring, Twisted; wry; as, a wrong nose, not appropriate for a purpose or occasion; "unsuitable attire for the office"; "said all the wrong things", based on or acting or judging in error; "it is wrong to think that way", The king (or queen) can do no wrong It seems incredible that we should have to remind Lord Redesdale that the sovereign can do no wrong ' simply because the sovereign can do nothing except by and with the advice and consent of the ministers of the Crown - The Times Wrong End of the Stick (You have got hold of the) You have quite misapprehended the matter; you have got the wrong sow by the ear There is another form of this phrase which determines the allusion The toe of the stick is apt to be fouled with dirt, and when laid hold of defiles the hand instead of supporting the feet, badly timed; "an ill-timed intervention"; "you think my intrusion unseasonable"; "an untimely remark"; "it was the wrong moment for a joke", not functioning properly; "something is amiss"; "has gone completely haywire"; "something is wrong with the engine", cause suffering to; behave unjustly toward; injure, harm, violate; malign, discredit, errado/a erraadoe/a free livre lievre warm quente kènte, not according with the facts; "unfortunately the statement was simply untrue"; "the facts as reported were wrong", not conforming with accepted standards of propriety or taste; undesirable; "incorrect behavior"; "she was seen in all the wrong places"; "He thought it was wrong for her to go out to work", amiss, Comparative form of wrong: more wrong, One who commits a wrong, One who wrongs someone, awrong, unright, Simple past and past participle of wrong, person who does wrong; offender, One who wrongs or injures another, obsolete, jocular, comparative of wrong, Second person singular present form of wrong, most wrong, most incorrect, falsest, most unsuitable, most unjust, obsolete, jocular, superlative of wrong, wrong or unjust, A wrongful act is one that is illegal, immoral, or unjust. He is on hunger strike in protest at what he claims is his wrongful conviction for murder One of her employees sued her for wrongful dismissal. + wrongfully wrong·ful·ly The criminal justice system is in need of urgent reform to prevent more people being wrongfully imprisoned. = unjustly. wrongful arrest/conviction/imprisonment/dismissal etc a wrongful arrest etc is unfair or illegal because the person affected by it has done nothing wrong, mistaken; illegal, unlawful; unjust; not right, unlawful or illegal, not just or fair; "a wrongful act"; "a wrongful charge" unlawfully violating the rights of others; "wrongful death"; "a wrongful diversion of trust income, unlawfully violating the rights of others; "wrongful death"; "a wrongful diversion of trust income", Full of wrong; injurious; unjust; unfair; as, a wrongful taking of property; wrongful dealing, not just or fair; "a wrongful act"; "a wrongful charge", unlawfully violating the rights of others; "wrongful death"; "a wrongful diversion of trust income, having no legally established claim; "the wrongful heir to the throne",
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In a way that isn't right; done incorrectly; wrongly - "I spelled several names wrong in my address book."
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Something that is immoral or not good - "Injustice is a heinous wrong."
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Designed to be worn or placed inward; as, the wrong side of a garment or of a piece of cloth
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The incorrect or unjust position or opinion. (Or is it the wronged?)
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Improper; unfit; unsuitable - "A bikini is the wrong thing to wear on a cold day."
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Asserting something incorrect or untrue - "You're wrong: he's not Superman at all."
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Immoral, not good, bad - "It is wrong to lie."
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The opposite of right; something which is wrong, particularly injustice
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Not working; out of order - "Something is wrong with my cellphone."
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Incorrect or untrue - "Some of your answers were correct, and some were wrong."
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To treat unjustly; to injure or harm
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To deprive of some right, or to withhold some act of justice
injustice; evil; bad; injustice; broken law; transgression; harm; mistake; sin isim
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not in accord with established usage or procedure; "the wrong medicine"; "the wrong way to shuck clams"
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In a way that isnt right; done incorrectly; wrongly
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Whatever deviates from moral rectitude; usually, an act that involves evil consequences, as one which inflicts injury on a person; any injury done to, or received from; another; a trespass; a violation of right
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To treat with injustice; to deprive of some right, or to withhold some act of justice from; to do undeserved harm to; to deal unjustly with; to injure
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To impute evil to unjustly; as, if you suppose me capable of a base act, you wrong me
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a legal injury is any damage resulting from a violation of a legal right that which is contrary to the principles of justice or law; "he feels that you are in the wrong"
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treat unjustly; do wrong to based on or acting or judging in error; "it is wrong to think that way"
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Deviation or departure from truth or fact; state of falsity; error; as, to be in the wrong
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contrary to conscience or morality or law; "it is wrong for the rich to take advantage of the poor"; "cheating is wrong"; "it is wrong to lie
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If someone who is involved in an argument or dispute has behaved in a way which is morally or legally wrong, you can say that they are in the wrong. He didn't press charges because he was in the wrong
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If a situation goes wrong, it stops progressing in the way that you expected or intended, and becomes much worse. It all went horribly wrong
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You use wrong to describe something which is not thought to be socially acceptable or desirable. If you went to the wrong school, you won't get the job
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Nonconformity or disobedience to lawful authority, divine or human; deviation from duty; the opposite of moral right
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not far wrong: see far to get off on the wrong foot: see foot to get hold of the wrong end of the stick: see stick to be barking up the wrong tree: see tree
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that which is contrary to the principles of justice or law; "he feels that you are in the wrong"
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in an incorrect manner; "she guessed wrong"
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A wrong is an unfair or immoral action. I intend to right that wrong The insurance company should not be held liable for the wrongs of one of its agents
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Wrong is used to refer to activities or actions that are considered to be morally bad and unacceptable. Is it wrong to try to save the life of someone you love? They thought slavery was morally wrong The only thing I consider wrong is when you hurt someone There is nothing wrong with journalists commenting on the attractiveness of artists. Wrong is also a noun. Johnson didn't seem to be able to tell the difference between right and wrong. right
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If you choose the wrong thing, person, or method, you make a mistake and do not choose the one that you really want. He went to the wrong house The wrong man had been punished Could you have given them the wrong drug by mistake? There is no right or wrong way to do these exercises. right Wrong is also an adverb. You've done it wrong I must have dialed wrong. right
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If you say there is something wrong, you mean there is something unsatisfactory about the situation, person, or thing you are talking about. Pain is the body's way of telling us that something is wrong Nobody seemed to notice anything wrong What's wrong with him? right
If something such as a decision, choice, or action is the wrong one, it is not the best or most suitable one. I really made the wrong decision there The wrong choice of club might limit your chances of success We got married when I was 30 for all the wrong reasons. right
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If something is wrong, it is incorrect and not in accordance with the facts. How do you know that this explanation is wrong? 20 per cent of the calculations are wrong. a clock which showed the wrong time Lots of people got the questions wrong. right Wrong is also an adverb. I must have added it up wrong, then It looks like it's spelled wrong I can see exactly where he went wrong. + wrongly wrong·ly A child was wrongly diagnosed as having a bone tumour Civilians assume, wrongly, that everything in the military runs smoothly
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If you think that someone was wrong to do something, you think that they should not have done it because it was bad or immoral. She was wrong to leave her child alone We don't consider we did anything wrong. right Wrong is also a noun. a man who believes that he has done no wrong
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If you are wrong about something, what you say or think about it is not correct. I was wrong about it being a casual meeting It would be wrong to assume that rich countries will always be able to insulate themselves with drugs against the ravages of new diseases I'm sure you've got it wrong. Kate isn't like that It's been very nice to prove them wrong. right
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If something is wrong or goes wrong with a machine or piece of equipment, it stops working properly. We think there's something wrong with the computer Something must have gone wrong with the satellite link
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not correct; not in conformity with fact or truth; "an incorrect calculation"; "the report in the paper is wrong"; "your information is wrong"; "the clock showed the wrong time"; "found themselves on the wrong road"; "based on the wrong assumptions"
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If someone wrongs you, they treat you in an unfair way. You have wronged my mother She felt she'd been wronged Those who have wronged must be ready to say: `We have hurt you by this injustice.'
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Not according to the laws of good morals, whether divine or human; not suitable to the highest and best end; not morally right; deviating from rectitude or duty; not just or equitable; not true; not legal; as, a wrong practice; wrong ideas; wrong inclinations and desires
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contrary to conscience or morality or law; "it is wrong for the rich to take advantage of the poor"; "cheating is wrong"; "it is wrong to lie"
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Not fit or suitable to an end or object; not appropriate for an intended use; not according to rule; unsuitable; improper; incorrect; as, to hold a book with the wrong end uppermost; to take the wrong way
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Not according to truth; not conforming to fact or intent; not right; mistaken; erroneous; as, a wrong statement
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In a wrong manner; not rightly; amiss; morally ill; erroneously; wrongly
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Twisted; wry; as, a wrong nose
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not appropriate for a purpose or occasion; "unsuitable attire for the office"; "said all the wrong things"
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based on or acting or judging in error; "it is wrong to think that way"
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The king (or queen) can do no wrong It seems incredible that we should have to remind Lord Redesdale that the sovereign can do no wrong ' simply because the sovereign can do nothing except by and with the advice and consent of the ministers of the Crown - The Times Wrong End of the Stick (You have got hold of the) You have quite misapprehended the matter; you have got the wrong sow by the ear There is another form of this phrase which determines the allusion The toe of the stick is apt to be fouled with dirt, and when laid hold of defiles the hand instead of supporting the feet
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badly timed; "an ill-timed intervention"; "you think my intrusion unseasonable"; "an untimely remark"; "it was the wrong moment for a joke"
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not according with the facts; "unfortunately the statement was simply untrue"; "the facts as reported were wrong"
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not conforming with accepted standards of propriety or taste; undesirable; "incorrect behavior"; "she was seen in all the wrong places"; "He thought it was wrong for her to go out to work"
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A wrongful act is one that is illegal, immoral, or unjust. He is on hunger strike in protest at what he claims is his wrongful conviction for murder One of her employees sued her for wrongful dismissal. + wrongfully wrong·ful·ly The criminal justice system is in need of urgent reform to prevent more people being wrongfully imprisoned. = unjustly. wrongful arrest/conviction/imprisonment/dismissal etc a wrongful arrest etc is unfair or illegal because the person affected by it has done nothing wrong
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not just or fair; "a wrongful act"; "a wrongful charge" unlawfully violating the rights of others; "wrongful death"; "a wrongful diversion of trust income
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unlawfully violating the rights of others; "wrongful death"; "a wrongful diversion of trust income"
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Full of wrong; injurious; unjust; unfair; as, a wrongful taking of property; wrongful dealing
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not just or fair; "a wrongful act"; "a wrongful charge"
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having no legally established claim; "the wrongful heir to the throne"
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