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malfeasance
[ mal-fee-zuhns ]
noun
, Law.
- the performance of an act that is legally unjustified, harmful, or contrary to law, especially by a public official or a person in a position of public trust. Compare misfeasance ( def 2 ), nonfeasance ( def ).
malfeasance
/ mælˈfiːzəns /
noun
- law the doing of a wrongful or illegal act, esp by a public official Compare misfeasance nonfeasance
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Derived Forms
- malˈfeasant, nounadjective
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Other Words From
- mal·fea·sant adjective noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of malfeasance1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of malfeasance1
C17: from Old French mal faisant, from mal evil + faisant doing, from faire to do, from Latin facere
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Example Sentences
“As Outfest was imploding, members of the Outfest Board threw Plaintiff under the bus and sought to make him a scape goat for their own malfeasance.”
From Los Angeles Times
The link between my interest in culture and corporate malfeasance is through ideology.
From Salon
I don’t know how to interpret the new Georgia law or what exactly it means by “irregularity” or “malfeasance.”
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Such inconsistencies are commonplace, not evidence of malfeasance, and only in extremely rare circumstances affect the outcome of elections.
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“Corporate malfeasance must be confronted, or it will proliferate,” the letter said.
From Seattle Times
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