
1) Behave badly 2) Direction 3) Legal terminology 4) Manage badly or incompetently 5) Management 6) Mismanagement 7) Negligence 8) Unprofessional conduct
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1) Evildoing 2) Infringement 3) Injustice 4) Knavery 5) Malfeasance 6) Malpractice 7) Malversation 8) Misbehave 9) Misbehavior 10) Misbehaviour 11) Misdeed 12) Misdemean 13) Misdemeanour 14) Misfeasance 15) Mismanage 16) Misrepresentaation 17) Tort 18) Tortious 19) Transgression 20) Usurpation
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In law, misconduct is wrongful, improper, or unlawful conduct motivated by premeditated or intentional purpose or by obstinate indifference to the consequences of one`s acts. Two categories of misconduct are sexual misconduct and official misconduct. In connection with school discipline, `misconduct` is generally understood to be student behavi......
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• (v. i.) To behave amiss. • (n.) Wrong conduct; bad behavior; mismanagement. • (v. t.) To conduct amiss; to mismanage.
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Wrongful or improper behavior motivated by intentional purpose or obstinate indifference to the rules.
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Mis`con·duct' transitive verb To conduct amiss; to mismanage.
Johnson. To misconduct one's self ,
to behave improperly. Found on
http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/M/74
Mis·con'duct noun Wrong conduct; bad behavior; mismanagement.
Addison. Syn. -- Misbehavior; misdemeanor; mismanagement; misdeed; delinquency; offense.
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Unlawful behaviour by a person entrusted in any degree: with the administration of justice, by which the rights of the parties and the justice of the, case may have been affected. A verdict will be set aside when any of the jury have been guilty of such misconduct, and a court will set aside an award, if it has been obtained by the misconduct of .....
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[
n] - bad or dishonest management by persons supposed to act on another`s behalf
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misconduct 1. Bad or dishonest management by people who are supposed to act on another's behalf. 2. An activity that transgresses moral or civil law; wrongdoing, wrongful conduct 3. To behave badly, misbehave: 'The children misbehaved all morning'. 4. To manage badly or incompetently: 'The funds were mismanaged resulting in a decline in the comp...
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