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wronged

/rawngd, rongd/US // rɔŋd, rɒŋd //

冤枉,委屈,冤枉的,委屈的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : treated unfairly or unjustly: the wronged party in the dispute.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbhurt, mistreat another

Examples

  • We urge Congress to act swiftly to restore and strengthen the powers of the agency so we can make wronged consumers whole.

  • If the allegations are false, Cosby has been grievously wronged with his reputation forever tainted.

  • How can we have wronged Mexico, he asks, if “many people in Mexico today wish the United States had kept all of Mexico?”

  • “I want to bring those who have wronged me to justice,” said the Viper to Tyrion in the previous episode.

  • In the letter, Bo claimed that he was wronged and “the truth will come out one day.”

  • “We forgive them,” Fariba replied, explaining that they believed in compassion for all humanity, even for those who wronged them.

  • On the other hand, if the insured has been wronged, the courts furnish relief, and perhaps may set the policy aside.

  • If A writes a libel, and B prints it and C publishes it, the person wronged may sue all jointly, or either one of them separately.

  • My poor son would have been despoiled and wronged like the king, my husband, and I should have been the cause of it.

  • But I am so thoroughly Byronian, so deeply convinced that he has been wronged by everybody, that my impression cannot be trusted.

  • An agony of shame rushed over the wronged, insulted, humiliated beauty.