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malice [ˈmælɪs] N no pl

1. malice (desire to harm):

malice
to bear malice to [or towards] sb

2. malice LAW:

malice

Usage examples with malice

actual malice
to bear malice to [or towards] sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Only malice and malignity of heart is satisfied with such a principle and our (national) interest is opposed to it.
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Statements made regarding their official conduct were only actionable if made with actual malice, meaning a knowing or reckless disregard for the truth.
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The defeat of our enemies us the defeat of wrong and malice and outrage.
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However, the verdict was overturned in 2002 by a federal appeals court, which said that the article wasn't published with actual malice.
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It also would have added minimum liquidated damages for willful violations and punitive damages for violations committed with malice.
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Such damages are contingent on the plaintiff demonstrating actual malice (intent to do harm) in the lawsuit.
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Thus, malice or intent to deceive is not required.
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Killjoy has to present witnesses and evidence to prove him guilty, and is stripped of his malice buffoon and his powers.
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There are four ways to satisfy the element of malice.
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So was her humour, which was so devoid of malice that some people called her sentimental.
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