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misconduct
mala conducta

Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

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misconduct [americ mɪsˈkɑnˌdəkt, Brit mɪsˈkɒndʌkt] SUBST U formal

misconduct

professional misconduct SUBST U formal

professional misconduct
professional misconduct
willful misconduct/neglect
willful misconduct/neglect
excuse mistake/misconduct
excuse mistake/misconduct
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he was expelled from the school for misconduct formal

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I. misconduct [ˌmɪsˈkɒndʌkt, americ -ˈkɑ:n-] SUBST sem pl

1. misconduct (misbehaviour):

misconduct

2. misconduct (mismanage):

misconduct

II. misconduct [ˌmɪsˈkɒndʌkt, americ -ˈkɑ:n-] VERBO trans

1. misconduct (behave badly):

to misconduct oneself

2. misconduct (organize badly):

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I. misconduct [ˌmɪs·ˈkan·dʌkt] SUBST

1. misconduct (misbehavior):

misconduct

2. misconduct (mismanage):

misconduct

II. misconduct [ˌmɪs·ˈkan·dʌkt, ˌmɪs·kən·ˈdʌkt] VERBO trans

1. misconduct (behave badly):

to misconduct oneself

2. misconduct (organize badly):

misconduct
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misconduct
Present
Imisconduct
youmisconduct
he/she/itmisconducts
wemisconduct
youmisconduct
theymisconduct
Past
Imisconducted
youmisconducted
he/she/itmisconducted
wemisconducted
youmisconducted
theymisconducted
Present Perfect
Ihavemisconducted
youhavemisconducted
he/she/ithasmisconducted
wehavemisconducted
youhavemisconducted
theyhavemisconducted
Past Perfect
Ihadmisconducted
youhadmisconducted
he/she/ithadmisconducted
wehadmisconducted
youhadmisconducted
theyhadmisconducted

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Because of ignorance, willful disregard, and legal ambiguities, such conflicts arose involving local settlers until a final settlement was reached.
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Stalking can be defined as the willful and repeated following, watching and/or harassing of another person.
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This is accomplished by willful bias, assumption or, putting conclusion ahead of evidence.
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His willful nature caused trouble throughout his life and frustrated his ambitions to succeed in the world of business.
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Incredibly intelligent and creative, she is also stubborn, willful, and somewhat immature at times.
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