misconduct 的 2 个定义
- to mismanage.
- to misbehave.
misconduct 近义词
bad or unethical behavior
更多misconduct例句
- POST, as it’s more commonly known, would be allowed to investigate an officer’s fitness and to strip anyone who’d engaged in “serious misconduct.”
- In the past, members of a president’s party might be willing to criticize isolated instances of misconduct by the president or his staff.
- Voters in November will probably have a chance to overhaul a city commission tasked with overseeing police misconduct, after the City Council committed Tuesday to sending a measure that’s been in the works for years to the ballot.
- A measure to overhaul police misconduct oversight is headed to the ballot, with support from the mayor and district attorney.
- It is often the same officers engaging in the same kinds of misconduct and abuse across multiple cases.
- Law is essential to freedom because it safeguards citizens against misconduct and abuse.
- As she noted, there have been no other known incidents of alleged sexual misconduct by Cosby that postdate the 2005 lawsuit.
- Officer Pantaleo had also been sued twice in the past for alleged racially motivated misconduct in the line of duty.
- Bill Cosby is facing allegations of assault and sexual misconduct by many women.
- Four plus nine equals 13 women who have claims of sexual misconduct against Cosby.
- The assistant unless thus shielded must answer for his own misconduct.
- Again, a husband who drives his wife away from him by his misconduct deserts her as clearly as if he had left her.
- If you take away from the sovereigns the fear of an invisible power, what restraint will you oppose to their misconduct?
- For, but for the grandfather's misconduct, he would have had a good proportion of what is now Lady Myrtle's.'
- First, the righteous man, who repents his misconduct as soon as he becomes aware of his sin.