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mala fide
[ mah-lah fee-de; English mey-luh fahy-dee ]
adverb
Latin.
- in bad faith; not genuine.
mala fide
/ ˈmælə ˈfaɪdɪ /
adjective
- undertaken in bad faith
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of mala fide1
from Latin
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Law Minister Anisul Haq said Mr Shams had "misrepresented facts with the mala fide intention of creating discontent".
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"In my view, this is mala fide persecution," lawyer and activist Prashant Bhushan told the BBC.
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At least we know evidence is not being supplied mala fide by Buffalo’s persistent quarterback.
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“Everything smacked of mala fide,†he wrote.
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He said this was another example of U.S. “mala fide†- or “bad faith†- aimed at “limiting Iran’s benefits from the deal.â€
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