Results for: principle of right and wrong
English English
adoption as belief, marriage, marriage ceremony; championing of a cause, supporting of an idea or principleespousal
advocate of absolutism, supporter of totalitarianism, one who supports the political principle of absolute power in governmentabsolutist
against moral principles, unethical, wrong; corrupt, unprincipled, depraved, defying moral principlesimmoral
aim inaccurately, direct incorrectly; lead astray; misinstruct; mislead; misguide, give wrong directions, wrongly address mailmisdirect
ambiguous statement, prevarication, used of ambiguity (especially with intent to deceive); expression having two or more possible meanings, use of ambiguity, wrong logical conclusionequivocation
annul; disprove; neutralize; disqualify, make not legal, show to be wronginvalidate
any particle (such as electron, proton or neutron) that complies to the Fermi-Dirac statistics and is subject to the Pauli exclusion principle (Physics), elementary particlefermion
artificial, confusable with named plant or animal, deliberately deceptive, dishonestly, incorrect, mistaken, not genuine, not true; counterfeit; deceitful; wrong; artificial; not faithful, treacherousfalse
ask somebody for something, get somebody to do something wrong, offer sex for money, plead for something, try and obtain something through persuasion or earnest requests; attempt to convince someone to give or do something; try to influence another to ...solicit
assign the wrong or improper part (in theater, etc.); make a mistake in addition (Mathematics), choose wrong actors for, give actor unsuitable partmiscast
assigning of a person or event to the wrong time period; something that is obsolete or out of date, chronological mistake, making of chronological mistake, something out of timeanachronism
assume, assumption, premise; requirement, prerequisite; basic principle, fundamental tenet; axiom, fact that requires no proof, claim something, precondition, presume, suppose; assume, take for granted; claim, stipulate; demand, something assumed true,...postulate
attach or bind together; link up or connect facts by general depiction or hypothesis that apply to all of them; consider as part of a general rule or principlecolligate
awareness of wrongdoing, fact of wrongdoing, legal culpability, responsibility for wrongdoing, state of having committed a crime or offense; culpability; feeling of having done a wrongguilt
back first, backward, backwards, into a worse condition, not achieving usual or expected standard, retrograde, reversed, shy, slow, retarded, late; turned to the rear; shy; hesitant, indecisive, to the back, toward the past, toward the rear, wrong way ...backward
 

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