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  • 81misconduct — mis·con·duct /mis kän dəkt/ n: intentional or wanton wrongful but usu. not criminal behavior: as a: deliberate or wanton violation of standards of conduct by a government official b: wrongful behavior (as adultery) by a spouse that leads to the… …

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  • 82prevaricate — I verb be dishonest, be evasive, be untruthful, bear false witness, beg the question, belie, conceal the truth, concoct, counterfeit, deceive, defraud, delude, deviate, deviate from the truth, dissemble, dissimulate, distort, dodge, dupe, elude,… …

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  • 83befool — index bait (lure), betray (lead astray), bilk, cheat, deceive, defraud, delude …

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  • 84beguile — index bait (lure), betray (lead astray), bilk, cheat, circumvent, cloak, deceive …

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  • 85bewilder — index confound, discompose, disorganize, disorient, disturb, embarrass, misguide, muddle, obfuscate …

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  • 86cause a mistake — index misguide Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 87cause error — index delude, err, misguide, mislead Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 88create a false impression — index delude, dupe, misdirect, misguide, misinform, mislead, profess (pretend) Burton s Legal …

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  • 89dissemble — index assume (simulate), camouflage, cheat, cloak, deceive, delude, disguise, distort …

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  • 90distort — I verb bend, camouflage, caricature, change out of recognition, change the face of, conceal, contort, corrupt, deform, disguise, disproportion, dissemble, distorquere, exaggerate, falsify, give a false idea, give a false impression, give a… …

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