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How to pronounce evildoing in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms transgression
Type of actus reus, misconduct, wrongdoing, wrongful conduct
Has types immorality, iniquity, inside job, offence, abomination, sin, sinning, terrorisation, terrorization, turpitude, vice, villainy, wickedness, offense, crime, depravity, evil

Examples of evildoing

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You need someone else with inside knowledge of the evildoing in question.
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It doesn't say anything about being in the pay of the oil companies or dramatic Hollywood evildoing.
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An honest citizen is unjustly accused of evildoing.
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Unprotected by family or teachers, the wizard and his two best friends drop out of school to save Hogwart's and themselves from the evildoing of Voldemort.
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Word on the street is that students plan to protest outside of the Nokia store in Manhattan because of the company's alleged evildoing in Iran.
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Evildoing is a dangerous habit, a kind of reflex too quickly resorted to and too easily justified that has a lasting and damaging effect upon the quest for the good life.
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McGregor is solid as a figure whose eyes are steadily opened to evildoing, but the screenplay never allows us to fully understand what's going on inside his head.
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God permits their evildoing among men because it is part of the natural disorder of things, a necessary consequence of their original rebellion against God.
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Radio broadcasts, the ubiquitous wall posters and rumors whispered to foreign diplomats offered new allegations in the unfolding tale of Chiang Ch'ing's evildoing.
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More examples
  • Transgression: the act of transgressing; the violation of a law or a duty or moral principle; "the boy was punished for the transgressions of his father"
  • Evil is generally accepted to be defined as the intention of causing harm or destruction while threatening or deliberately violating morality. ...
  • An evil or wicked act or behaviour, especially such a crime