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Discover Ludwig'malfeasances' is a correct and usable word in written English
It is the plural form of 'malfeasance', which means wrongdoing or misconduct, especially by a public official. You can use 'malfeasances' when referring to multiple instances of misconduct or wrongdoing by a group or organization. Example: The investigation revealed multiple malfeasances committed by the company's executives, including embezzlement and fraud.
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malfeasances
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Plural of malfeasance
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WASHINGTON — Congressional Republicans, not resting with the Internal Revenue Service scandal, are moving to broaden the matter to an array of tax malfeasances and "intimidation tactics" they hope will ensnare the White House.
Updated at 10.27pm BST 9.54pm BST Sleeveless Someone just alerted campus police … to complain about sartorial malfeasances.
However, compared to the stench of Tory corruption until 1997, Blair's malfeasances were generally tolerated.
Some still work with her; others stay in close touch, commiserating, exchanging links to stories about Trump-related outrages or malfeasances.
(He called these tidbits, which he delivered with a certain giddiness, "Entre News"; they generally concerned marital failures or business malfeasances, and they almost never made it into the alumni letter).
Father was angry when news of my school malfeasances came home; veins stood out on his forehead and he shouted.
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Miller, an Army veteran whose chest was festooned with medals, looked education undersecretary Ted Mitchell in the eye and asked, "Do you have any honor and dignity?" Despite mounting evidence of malfeasance at the Corinthian chain and various criminal probes and lawsuits, over half a million students remain on the hook.
In such an environment, the temptations for malfeasance are huge; the risks minimal – despite the SEC's big crackdown on insider trading.
"Where have [Peta] been all these years?" Palin asked in a statement to NBC News, before suggesting the activists were hypocrites for having praised public figures previously accused of malfeasance toward animals.
Even worse, the SEAL parents' presser was described as "an effort … to corroborate the notion that the US government is 'as much responsible for the deaths of their sons as is the Taliban.'" If you're having trouble making the connection between administration malfeasance and the post-tragedy prayers of a civilian imam, well, SECRET MUSLIM MUCH?
It is the contention of the administrator that Mr Nadir is liable to repay the sums concerned as a result of his fraud and/or breach of fiduciary duty and/or malfeasance as a director".
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