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been wrongly
adverb
In an unfair or immoral manner; unjustly.
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You have been wrongly influenced.
Those who have been wrongly identified may sue for libel.
Mr. Delis, believing he had been wrongly convicted, appealed.
Mr. Fishman said short-selling has been wrongly blamed.
Innocent people had been wrongly accused of being criminals.
Relatives said their loved ones had been wrongly detained.
Other individuals have previously been wrongly outed as Nakamoto.
"If I'd been wrongly accused, I'd have no recourse whatsoever".
He spent years claiming he had been wrongly convicted of murder in 1977.
Mr. Fahey said he believed Mr. Burge had been wrongly accused by career criminals.
He has surprised many, but to Sherwood, the old ways had been wrongly discarded.
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