Word: misconduct

Category: misconduct

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Synonyms: misconduct

wrongdoing, unlawfulness, lawlessness, crime, felony, criminality, sin, sinfulness, unethical behavior, unprofessionalism, malpractice, negligence, impropriety, misbehavior, bad behavior, misdeeds, misdemeanors, disorderly conduct, mischief, naughtiness, rudeness, actus reus

Translations: misconduct

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spanish
Translations:
mala conducta, mala intención, falta, con mala intención, la mala conducta
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german
Translations:
verfehlung, Verfehlung, Gegenspieler festgehalten, Spieler festgehalten, Fehlverhalten, Fehlverhaltens
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french
Translations:
inconduite, faute, une faute, mauvaise conduite, l'inconduite
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italian
Translations:
cattiva condotta, colpa, comportamento scorretto, di comportamento, mancanze
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portuguese
Translations:
mau comportamento, má conduta, falta, conduta, conduta imprópria
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dutch
Translations:
wangedrag, fout, schuld, fouten, misdragingen
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russian
Translations:
проступок, неправомерных, неправомерное поведение, проступки, проступка
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norwegian
Translations:
uredelighet, forsømmelse, misbruk, tjenesteforsømmelse
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swedish
Translations:
försummelse, tjänstefel, fel, oredlighet, vårdslöshet
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finnish
Translations:
rikkomus, rikkomukseen, virheeseen, laiminlyönnistä, virheestä
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danish
Translations:
forseelse, fejl, forsømmelse, forseelser, embedsmisbrug
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czech
Translations:
provinění, pochybení, nesprávné chování, prohřešek, nevhodné chování
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polish
Translations:
złe prowadzenie się, wykroczenie, wykroczenia, przewinienie służbowe, przewinienie
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hungarian
Translations:
kötelességszegés, kötelességszegést, kötelezettségszegést követett, kötelességszegést követett, kötelességszegést követett el
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turkish
Translations:
kötü davranış, suistimal, görevi kötüye, görevi kötüye kullanma, hatalı davranış
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greek
Translations:
κακή διαγωγή, κακή συμπεριφορά, παράπτωμα, παραπτώματος, ανάρμοστη συμπεριφορά
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ukrainian
Translations:
проступок, провина, провину, проступку, вчинок
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albanian
Translations:
sjellje e keqe, sjellje të pahijshme, sjellje, sjellje të keqe, sjellja e keqe
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bulgarian
Translations:
нарушение, неправомерно поведение, неправомерни, неправомерни действия, нарушения
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belarusian
Translations:
правіну, правіна, правіннасць, праступак, ўчынак
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estonian
Translations:
käitumisreeglite, üleastumisega, üleastumise, üleastumises, käitumisreeglite vastu
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croatian
Translations:
nesportsko ponašanje, lošeg ponašanja, nedolično ponašanje, loše ponašanje, prekršaji
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icelandic
Translations:
misferli, brýtur af, brýtur, misferli af, um misferli
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lithuanian
Translations:
aplaidumas, netinkamo elgesio dalį, blogas elgesys, blogai elgtis, blogas tvarkymas
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latvian
Translations:
slikti apieties, slikta vadība, slikti vadīt, pārkāpumu, pārkāpums
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macedonian
Translations:
несоодветно однесување, злодела, недолично однесување, злоупотреба, однесување
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romanian
Translations:
abatere, abateri, o abatere, greșeli, conduită
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slovenian
Translations:
kršitev, kršitev delovnih obveznosti, bila kršitev, neprimernega ravnanja, prekrška
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slovak
Translations:
previnenie, previnenia, previnení, priestupku, previneniu

The meaning and "use of": misconduct

noun
  • unacceptable or improper behavior, especially by an employee or professional person. - she was found guilty of professional misconduct by a disciplinary tribunal
  • mismanagement, especially culpable neglect of duties. - The Scottish Charities Office has taken legal action against 19 charities over misconduct or mismanagement since it was set up in 1992.
verb
  • behave in an improper or unprofessional manner. - Civil servants are liable to disciplinary action if they fail to observe any government regulation or official instruction, misconduct themselves in any manner or, by their actions, bring the civil service into disrepute.
  • mismanage (duties or a project). - We furthermore do not think that there is any evidence that the police in some way misconducted the inquiries during the period between the appellant being interviewed and the appellant being charged.

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