Scandalously - Law Dictionary Search Results
Exception
demurrer. In Chancery, exceptions might be taken to pleadings if scandalous, and if a defendant's answer were insufficient, the plaintiff might
Church Discipline Act (English)
against the laws ecclesiastical or concerning whom there may exist scandal or offence against the said laws' (whether concerning doctrine, see
Benefit of clergy
criminal causes. These exemptions at length grew so burthensome and scandalous, that the legislature from time to time interfered, by making
Scandal
Offense caused or experienced reproach or reprobation called forth by what is regarded as wrong criminal heinous or flagrant opprobrium...
Scandalous
Giving offense to the conscience or moral feelings exciting reprobation calling out condemnation
Scandalize
To offend the feelings or the conscience of a person by some action which is considered immoral or criminal to...
Paraleipsis
orator should say ldquoI do not speak of my adversarys scandalous venality and rapacity his brutal conduct his treachery and malicerdquo
Furciferous
Rascally scandalous
Flagitious
Disgracefully or shamefully criminal grossly wicked scandalous shameful said of acts crimes etc
bungled
performed poorly or inadequately as a bungled job the Watergate scandal started with a bungled burglary
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