n
(nonce word) The unethical use of, or disregard for, copyright law.
v
To focus on getting correct details which are largely irrelevant.
n
(obsolete) A failing or failure; omission of that which ought to be done; neglect to do what duty or law requires.
v
(intransitive) To fail to agree; to have a different opinion or belief.
adj
Being or pertaining to disinformation.
n
Disagreement with the ideas, doctrines, decrees, etc. of a political party, government or religion.
n
Bad legislation; the enactment of bad laws.
v
(chiefly humorous) Mistaken form of educate
v
(obsolete) To violate, to betray (a promise, an agreement, one’s faith, etc.).
n
(idiomatic, countable) A point of view resulting in a misleading or inaccurate representation of a person, situation, or fact.
v
(transitive) To misrepresent.
adj
(obsolete) At fault, to blame; guilty.
n
One of the incorrect answers presented in a multiple-choice test.
adj
Having lied under oath; perjured.
n
A misconception or fallacy.
v
(intransitive) To give false information intentionally with intent to deceive.
n
A person who is guilty of maladministration.
n
(computing) malicious code
n
Obsolete form of maladministration. [Faulty, inefficient or improper management or administration, especially by a government body.]
n
Obsolete form of maladministration. [Faulty, inefficient or improper management or administration, especially by a government body.]
n
(law) Misconduct or wrongdoing, especially by a public official and causing damage.
n
A form of punishment that reflects the nature of the transgression that it punishes.
n
One who misapplies something.
n
(now rare except in miscarriage of justice) A failure; a mistake or error.
n
Obsolete form of miscreant. [One who has behaved badly, or illegally.]
n
One who commits a misdemeanor.
n
(UK, law) An error of law within a judgement committed by a judge or judges of a lower court, particularly as found by an appeals court
n
A person who commits a misdeed; an offender.
n
Obsolete form of misgovernance. [bad governance.]
n
(archaic) Failure to restrict oneself; improper behavior; misconduct.
n
Offense; misdeed; crime; fault.
n
A bad or wrong inclination.
n
(obsolete) Disagreement; misunderstanding.
n
One who leads into error.
n
(archaic) A misleading resemblance.
n
(archaic) One who leads an evil or sinful life.
n
Evil teaching or counsel; wrong or false teaching; misinformation.
n
The process or practice of managing ineptly, incompetently, or dishonestly.
n
(uncountable) Criminal neglect or wrongful execution of duty, especially by a public official; (countable) a specific instance of this.
n
A false promise; A promise that is made insincerely.
n
The act of misrelying; reliance on something that cannot be safely relied upon.
n
Misgovernment; bad or unjust government.
n
(obsolete, rare) Wrong or evil suggestion.
n
(archaic) A wrong tradition.
n
A disagreement; difference of opinion; dissension; quarrel.
n
(law) unlawful use of a right; use in excess of, or varying from, one's right
n
One who worships incorrectly.
n
(humorous) A humorous adage stating that any written criticism of another writer's editing or proofreading will itself contain an error.
n
An erroneous conclusion that someone is lying based on signs of stress.
v
(obsolete) To pervert or disgrace.
n
A typographical error introduced by optical character recognition (OCR) software, which may mistake a letter or set of letters for a letter or set of letters of similar shape, as *tum for turn, or *Dosition for Position.
n
Archaic spelling of sin. [(theology) A violation of God's will or religious law.]
v
To attempt to cause disagreement by subtle means.
n
(humorous) A typographical error.
v
To register a domain name likely to be mistyped by users.
n
One who commits a wrong.
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