false+and+malicious

  • 1false — adj 1: not genuine, authentic, or legitimate compare counterfeit 2 a: not true or correct; esp: intentionally or knowingly untrue or incorrect injured by false accusations b: intended to mislead or deceive: decept …

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  • 2false arrest — A species of false imprisonment, consisting of the detention of a person without his or her consent and without lawful authority. Reams v. City of Tucson, App., 145 Ariz. 340, 701 P.2d 598, 601. Such arrest consists in unlawful restraint of an… …

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  • 3false arrest — A species of false imprisonment, consisting of the detention of a person without his or her consent and without lawful authority. Reams v. City of Tucson, App., 145 Ariz. 340, 701 P.2d 598, 601. Such arrest consists in unlawful restraint of an… …

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  • 4Malicious prosecution — Tort law Part of the …

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  • 5Malicious Damage Act 1861 — The Malicious Damage Act 1861[1] Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title An Act to consolidate and amend the Statute Law of England and Ireland relat …

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  • 6malicious — /mslishas/ Characterized by, or involving, malice; having, or done with, wicked, evil or mischievous intentions or motives; wrongful and done intentionally without just cause or excuse or as a result of ill will. See also malice willful @… …

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  • 7malicious — /mslishas/ Characterized by, or involving, malice; having, or done with, wicked, evil or mischievous intentions or motives; wrongful and done intentionally without just cause or excuse or as a result of ill will. See also malice willful @… …

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  • 8false — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [ Said of persons ] Syn. perfidious, faithless, treacherous, unfaithful, disloyal, dishonest, lying, untruthful, base, hypocritical, double dealing, knavish, roguish, malevolent, rascally, scoundrelly, mean, malicious,… …

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  • 9false·hood — /ˈfɑːlsˌhʊd/ noun, pl hoods 1 [count] : an untrue statement : ↑lie a politician accused of spreading (malicious) falsehoods about his opponent 2 [noncount] : the quality of not being true or accurate : false quality the falsehood [=(more… …

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  • 10Islam and antisemitism — Part of a series on Criticism of Islam Issues Antisemitism  …

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