ill+conduct
1ill conduct — index guilt, malfeasance Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2ill — adj., adv., & n. adj. 1 (usu. predic.; often foll. by with) out of health; sick (is ill; was taken ill with pneumonia; mentally ill people). 2 (of health) unsound, disordered. 3 wretched, unfavourable (ill fortune; ill luck). 4 harmful (ill… …
3wrongful conduct — I noun bad conduct, breach, contravention, corruption, crime, delinquency, dereliction, deviation from rectitude, ill conduct, illegal action, illegality, impropriety, infringement, injurious action, injustice, malfeasance, malpractice,… …
4misbehavior — Ill conduct; improper or unlawful behavior. Such as to support contempt conviction is conduct inappropriate to particular role of actor, be he judge, juror, party, witness, counsel or spectator. U. S. v. Seale, C.A.I1L, 461 F.2d 345, 366 …
5misbehavior — Ill conduct; improper or unlawful behavior. Such as to support contempt conviction is conduct inappropriate to particular role of actor, be he judge, juror, party, witness, counsel or spectator. U. S. v. Seale, C.A.I1L, 461 F.2d 345, 366 …
6An-Nisa, 34 — This is a sub article of an Nisa Verse 34 of an Nisa is related to the issue of marital relations in Islam. This verse is frequently interpreted as giving women complete control over their own income and property, while obliging men to be… …
7misconduct — I. n. 1. Misbehavior, ill conduct, bad conduct. 2. Mismanagement, ill management. II. v. a. Mismanage, manage ill …
8malfeasance — mal·fea·sance /ˌmal fēz əns/ n [mal bad + obsolete English feasance doing, execution, from Old French faisance, from fais , stem of faire to make, do, from Latin facere]: the commission (as by a public official) of a wrongful or unlawful act… …
9misdemeanor — n 1. misbehavior, ill behavior, ill conduct, misconduct, badness, naughtiness, delinquency; disorderly conduct, bad manners, indiscipline, disobedience, insubordination; disorder, horseplay, mayhem, rowdyism, rowdiness, boisterousness. 2.Law.… …
10Metempsychosis — • The doctrine of the transmigration of souls, teaches that the same soul inhabits in succession the bodies of different beings, both men and animals Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Metempsychosis Metempsychosis …