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1 wrongful
adjective1) (unfair) unrecht (geh.)2) (unlawful) rechtswidrig* * ** * *wrong·ful[ˈrɒŋfəl, AM ˈrɑ:ŋ-]\wrongful arrest/dismissal/imprisonment unrechtmäßige Verhaftung/Entlassung/Inhaftierung* * *['rɒŋfUl]adjungerechtfertigt* * *wrongful adj (adv wrongfully)1. ungerecht2. beleidigend, kränkend3. JUR widerrechtlich, unrechtmäßig, ungesetzlich:* * *adjective1) (unfair) unrecht (geh.)2) (unlawful) rechtswidrig* * *adj.ungerecht adj.unrechtmäßig adj. -
2 wrongful
unrechtmäßig;
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