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misbehavior

[ mis-bi-heyv-yer ]

noun

  1. improper, inappropriate, or bad behavior.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of misbehavior1

First recorded in 1480–90; mis- 1 + behavior
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They act as partisans, then hide behind their robes when criticized for egregious misbehavior.

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Sister Agnes chooses to voice her thoughts to the gathered cardinals only as an act of faith, calling out one of the papal candidates with evidence of his misbehavior.

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The moral purity of children will be ensured by Bible lessons taught in public school, supplemented with whatever corporal punishment juvenile misbehavior mandates.

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It was “a kind of capstone to the misbehavior that Ellsberg was disclosing.â€

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Bonta’s office said Teran only knew about those deputies and their alleged misbehavior because of purportedly confidential records she’d been sent three years earlier when she worked at the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

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