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are wronged
adjective
Incorrect or untrue.
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Perhaps in one of them, all rights are wronged, and life is as you wish it.
When they are wronged, they transform themselves into perfect vessels for sorrow.
But Gappah is interested both in those who wrong and those who are wronged.
The league fined Roy $10,000 for his outburst, but not before he delivered a loud and clear message to his players: If they are wronged, he will defend them without fear of criticism or consequences.
Because borrowers typically do not consider complaining to industry associations when they are wronged, Mr. Hanzimanolis said, the association has struck agreements with state banking departments to share consumer complaints against brokers.
Anyone with fanciful ideas about a free press need only look to the violent squee that bubbles over when fans of shows like Doctor Who (Saturday, 7.40pm, BBC1) are wronged by an illusion-shattering reality check.
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Unfortunately, they are wrong.
You are wrong.
Both arguments are wrong.
Both parties are wrong.
They are wrong.
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