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Filter by Meaning The documentary exposed the malefactions of the corrupt politician.
The spy's malefactions were uncovered by intelligence agencies, leading to his arrest and trial.
The doctor was sued for his malefactions during a surgery.
The ruthless dictator's malefactions were known throughout the world.
The corrupt politician committed malefactions that hurt his constituents.
The journalist's article exposed the malefactions of a prominent celebrity.
The novel's antagonist was known for his malefactions against the protagonist.
The company was found guilty of numerous malefactions in their business practices.
The corporation's malefactions towards the environment caused irreparable damage.
The company's reputation was tarnished due to the malefactions of their top executives.
The government took action against the malefactions of corrupt officials.
The boys were caught red-handed in their malefactions of stealing candies from the store.
The principal was disappointed to hear about the malefactions of the students during the school trip.
The athlete was banned from the tournament due to his malefactions of using performance-enhancing drugs.
The company had to compensate for the malefactions of its employees.
The teacher reprimanded the student for his malefactions of bullying his classmates.
The community was shocked to learn about the malefactions of their priest.
The judge was shocked by the defendant's malefactions.
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