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    misconduct

    noun

    verb

    • 1. behave in an improper manner: "the committee reprimanded two members who were found to have misconducted themselves"
    • 2. mismanage (an activity): "there is no evidence that the premises were being misconducted"

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  2. Misconduct is unacceptable or bad behaviour by someone in a position of authority or responsibility, or the fact that the activities of an organization are badly managed. Learn more about the meaning, usage and synonyms of misconduct with Cambridge Dictionary.

  3. Misconduct is intentional wrongdoing, especially by a government official, or improper behavior. Learn the synonyms, examples, word history, and legal and kids definitions of misconduct.

  4. Misconduct is unacceptable or bad behavior by someone in a position of authority or responsibility, or the fact that the activities of an organization are badly managed. Learn more about the meaning, usage and synonyms of misconduct with Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. unlawful behavior by an official in regard to their office, or by a person in the administration of justice, such as a lawyer, witness, or juror; malfeasance: A complaint was filed against the prosecutor, alleging misconduct in the case. verb (used with object) to mismanage. to misbehave (oneself ). misconduct. noun.

  6. Misconduct is any kind of bad, unethical, or illegal activity. When there's misconduct , someone is doing something wrong. Since conduct is behavior, misconduct is behavior that's not quite right: some kind of shady or criminal conduct.

  7. Misconduct is improper or unlawful behavior, especially by officials or in the administration of justice. Find the meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples of misconduct in various contexts and languages.

  8. Misconduct is unacceptable behaviour, especially by a professional person. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, such as allegations of misconduct by the police or financial misconduct of a company.