wrongdoing in the PONS Dictionary

wrongdoing Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

police wrongdoing
to accuse sb of wrongdoing

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
After all, my brother -- my white-skinned, green-eyed brother -- wasn't initially accused of any wrongdoing himself.
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His aggressive attacks on alleged wrongdoing by corporations gained him considerable popular support.
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No charges were filed, and no wrongdoing was established.
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We will have to continue paying the penalty of our wrongdoings.
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Initially he was absolved of wrongdoing but after political pressure the verdict was revised.
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To publicly accuse parties of potential criminal wrongdoing is serious and damaging.
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The visitors put the worst construction they could on whatever they were told, but they do not appear to have fabricated allegations of wrongdoing outright.
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All three companies denied allegations of wrongdoing and reaffirmed the safety of their products.
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R and B have admitted that they were involved in the wrongdoing and have been named as suspects.
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In 1999, the dispute was finally settled out of court without any finding of wrongdoing.
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