WRONGS vs WRONGHEADED: NOUN
- Plural form of wrong.
- That which is contrary to the principles of justice or law
- A legal injury is any damage resulting from a violation of a legal right
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WRONGS vs WRONGHEADED: ADJECTIVE
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- Having an obstinately perverse opinion or judgement
- Wrong in opinion or principle; having a perverse understanding; perverse.
- Obstinately perverse in judgment or opinion
WRONGS vs WRONGHEADED: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wrong.
- Treat unjustly; do wrong to
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WRONGS vs WRONGHEADED: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- Characterized by or due to perversity of the judgment; obstinately opinionated; misguided; stubborn.
WRONGS vs WRONGHEADED: RELATED WORDS
- Unethical, Reprehensible, False, Immoral, Mis, Inaccurate, Untrue, Misguided, Mistaken, Wrongheaded, Awry, Erroneous, Haywire, Amiss, Incorrect
- Indefensible, Nonsensical, Asinine, Myopic, Ludicrous, Irresponsible, Absurd, Foolish, Disingenuous, Idiotic, Counterproductive, Unwise, Illogical, Shortsighted, Wrong
WRONGS vs WRONGHEADED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Unethical, Reprehensible, False, Immoral, Mis, Inaccurate, Untrue, Misguided, Mistaken, Wrongheaded, Awry, Erroneous, Haywire, Amiss, Incorrect
- Indefensible, Nonsensical, Asinine, Myopic, Ludicrous, Irresponsible, Absurd, Foolish, Disingenuous, Idiotic, Counterproductive, Unwise, Illogical, Shortsighted, Wrong
WRONGS vs WRONGHEADED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The exhortation here would as suffering grievous wrongs.
- He contends for rights and cries down wrongs.
- Abolitionists focus on the interests of perpetrators of terrible wrongs, but even so, the interests of the victims of those terrible wrongs also count.
- Wrongs were done by BOTH sides and wrongs are still being done by BOTH sides.
- All Australians understand and accept the wrongs of the past and the impact of these wrongs.
- Civil Law (Wrongs) Act-Civil Law (Wrongs) Professional Standards Council Appointment 2008 (No 1)-Disallowable Instrument DI2008-265 (LR, 17 October 2008).
- An action for wrongs under the statute may be combined with one for wrongs outside of the statute.
- The bill would attempt to do something about accumulated wrongs and the continuance of the wrongs.
- Why do I need to admit the exact nature of my wrongs, and not just the wrongs themselves?
- Discrimination against the wrongs for being called wrongs and not rights?
- Year and the english lessons as fundamentally wrongheaded in cleveland theater show that can solve this.
- Mortgage servicers remain beset with the same scarce resources, wrongheaded financial incentives, and unprepared staffs.
- However, critics argue that strategy instruction is often taught in a wrongheaded and ineffective way.
- OTIATINZealand conception as not only wrongheaded, but also dangerous and threatening to Western interests.
- With drug flow down and innovation hurdles up, we think this is wrongheaded.
- The credal statement required is wrongheaded, but you are being dishonest.
- Christian music on Nashville musicians or glossy production is wrongheaded.
- Yes, a dumb thing to say, shortsighted and wrongheaded.
- But avoiding negative feedback is both wrongheaded and dangerous.
- But this liberal argument is wrongheaded and absurd.
WRONGS vs WRONGHEADED: QUESTIONS
- How many hours are spent righting the wrongs of cyber crime?
- Why is it important to name and acknowledge the wrongs?
- Is it normal to feel wrath when someone wrongs you?
- What are the rights and wrongs of a particular war?
- What can we learn from Shakespeare's rights and wrongs?
- What are the rights and wrongs of physician-assisted suicide?
- Does Mills endorse liberalism in black rights/White Wrongs?
- Is Mount Vernon's sewage system 'righting the wrongs'?
- Should moral wrongs be subject to legal punishment?
- Are criminal wrongs breaches of the social contract?
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