Sentence examples for the misdeeds from inspiring English sources

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the misdeeds

noun

That which was done that should not have been, ranging from any sin or moral offense to various degrees of crime.

  • The petty misdeeds of his youth came back to haunt him when he ran for political office and his character was smeared.

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(He was forever invoking the misdeeds of the C.I.A).

And it exposed the misdeeds of a hedge fund.

The gravity of the misdeeds is also significant.

This is my penance for the misdeeds of my youth".

Besides, the misdeeds were, in nature, nonvenal, nonsexual, and nonviolent.

Why, they wonder, should they suffer for the misdeeds of a few bankers?

But Congress greatly restricted the accountants' potential liability for the misdeeds of their clients.

Hence the recent publication of several books playing down the misdeeds of the Stasi.

The Swedish press is full of stories about the misdeeds of private schools and hospitals.

He maintains Australians should not be held to account for the misdeeds of previous generations.

This may calm misgivings among some about being held accountable for the misdeeds of others.

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