Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | English word WRONGFULNESS
WRONGFULNESS
Definitions of WRONGFULNESS
- The state or quality of being wrongful.
Number of letters
12
Is palindrome
No
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Examples of Using WRONGFULNESS in a Sentence
- The presumption was conclusive, prohibiting the prosecution from offering evidence that the child had the capacity to appreciate the nature and wrongfulness of what they had done.
- ALI test: Excuses a defendant who, because of a mental disease or defect, lacks substantial capacity to appreciate the criminality (wrongfulness) of his or her conduct or to conform his conduct to the requirements of law.
- In conclusion, Addington demanded that Wooden delete the photographs and fictional text of the satirical page, and to fax him with notifications of the changes, but clarified that "nothing in this request should be construed as expressing the lawfulness, wrongfulness or inappropriateness, or not, of any other aspect of your website".
- They therefore denied that their conduct met the element of wrongfulness required for delictual liability under the actio iniuriarum, insofar as they lacked animus iniuriandi (intent to injure the plaintiff).
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