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  • 41injustice — in·jus·tice n 1: absence of justice: violation of what is considered right and just or of the rights of another 2: an unjust act Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 42wrong — 1 n 1: a violation of the rights of another; esp: tort 2: something (as conduct, practices, or qualities) contrary to justice, goodness, equity, or law the difference between right and wrong wrong 2 vt: to do a wrong to …

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  • 43artfulness — index artifice, discretion (quality of being discreet), fraud, hypocrisy, improbity, knavery, performance (workmanship), pettifoggery …

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  • 44attaint — at·taint /ə tānt/ vt [Anglo French ateint, past participle of ateindre see attainder]: to subject (a person) to the consequences of attainder Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 45bad repute — I noun abasement, abjection, abjectness, abomination, allegation, amoralism, amorality, animadversion, antagonism, aspersion, attaint, bad character, bad influence, bad name, betrayal, calumniation, calumny, castigation, censoriousness, censure,… …

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  • 46craftiness — index artifice, deceit, deception, evasion, fraud, improbity, indirection (deceitfulness), knavery …

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  • 47crookedness — index criminality, fraud, improbity, indirection (indirect action), irregularity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 48deceitfulness — index bad faith, collusion, concealment, deceit, dishonesty, duplicity, evasion, false pretense, falsificat …

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  • 49deviousness — index bad faith, bad repute, corruption, improbity, indirection (deceitfulness), indirection (indirect action), knavery …

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  • 50disingenuhy — index improbity, indirection (deceitfulness) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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