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Scandal

Scandal, a report or rumour, or an action whereby one is affronted in public. Disgraceful, shameful, or degrading acts

Scandalousness

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Scandal

Offense caused or experienced reproach or reprobation called forth by what is regarded as wrong criminal heinous or flagrant opprobrium or disgrace

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Scandalize

To offend the feelings or the conscience of a person by some action which is considered immoral or criminal to bring shame disgrace or reproach upon

Scandalous

Giving offense to the conscience or moral feelings exciting reprobation calling out condemnation

Scandalously

In a manner to give offense shamefully

Scandalous matter

Scandalous matter, is a matter that is both grossly disgraceful or defamatory and irrelevant to the action or defence,

Furciferous

Rascally scandalous

Church Discipline Act (English)

any clerk in holy orders 'charged with offence against the laws ecclesiastical or concerning whom there may exist scandal or offence against the said laws' (whether concerning doctrine, see Voysey v. Noble, (1870) LR 3 PC 357;

Monitory letters

Monitory letters, communications of warning and admonition sent from an ecclesiastical judge, upon information of scandal and abuses within the cognizance of his Court.

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