malefaction

[mal-uh-fak-shuhn]

malefaction Definition

an evil deed; a crime or wrongdoing.

Using malefaction: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "malefaction" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The malefaction committed by the politician was exposed by the media.

  • Example

    He was punished for his malefaction against the company.

  • Example

    The police arrested the suspect for his malefaction.

malefaction Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with malefaction

  • wrongful or criminal acts

    Example

    The government is taking measures to prevent acts of malefaction.

  • a crime or wrongdoing that affects society as a whole

    Example

    Terrorism is a malefaction against society.

  • a crime or wrongdoing committed by a public official while in office

    Example

    The mayor was impeached for his malefaction in office.

Origins of malefaction

from Latin 'malefactio', meaning 'an evil deed'

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Summary: malefaction in Brief

'Malefaction' [mal-uh-fak-shuhn] refers to an evil deed, a crime, or wrongdoing. It can be used to describe any wrongful or criminal act, such as 'The police arrested the suspect for his malefaction.' The term also extends into phrases like 'acts of malefaction,' and 'malefaction against society,' denoting crimes or wrongdoings that affect society as a whole.