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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The historian's theory was wrongly interpreted by some scholars.
She was wrongly criticized for her choice of clothing.
The coach was wrongly criticized for the team's loss.
She wrongly assumed that he would be happy with her gift.
He was wrongly accused of cheating in the game.
The police officer wrongly arrested the innocent man.
She was wrongly blamed for the mistake made by her team.
The reporter wrongly published the story without fact-checking.
The referee wrongly awarded a penalty to the opposing team.
The employee was wrongly terminated from his job.
The lawyer wrongly accused the witness of lying.
The referee wrongly gave a penalty to the opposing team.
The government wrongly neglected the needs of the marginalized community.
The teacher wrongly assumed that the student hadn't studied for the exam.
The company was sued for wrongly terminating an employee.
The athlete was disqualified from the race for wrongly starting before the signal.
The company was criticized for wrongly advertising their product as eco-friendly.
The referee wrongly awarded a penalty kick to the opposing team.
The package was wrongly delivered to the wrong address.
The company wrongly terminated her employment.
The data was wrongly interpreted, leading to incorrect conclusions.
The historian wrongly interpreted the evidence.
The defendant was wrongly convicted of a crime he did not commit.
The students were penalized for wrongly citing sources in their research papers.
The wrongly convicted man spent 10 years in prison before being exonerated.
The company was wrongly advertising their product as "all-natural."
The police officer was accused of wrongly using excessive force during the arrest.
The company was fined for wrongly advertising their product.
She was treated wrongly by her boss because of her gender.
The politician was caught taking bribes and was rightly or wrongly forced to resign.
The officer was reprimanded for wrongly using excessive force.
The news anchor was fired for wrongly reporting the story.
The wrongly prescribed medication caused the patient to have an adverse reaction.
The athlete was stripped of his medal for wrongly using performance-enhancing drugs.
The teacher punished the student for wrongly answering the question.
The teacher wrongly punished the student for something they didn't do.
He was wrongly accused of stealing the company's funds.
The restaurant was criticized for wrongly labeling their food as organic.
The company was found to have wrongly disposed of hazardous waste.
The doctor was sued for wrongly diagnosing the patient's illness.
The politician was criticized for wrongly using public funds.
The company was criticized for wrongly terminating its employees without any valid reason.
The teacher wrongly assumed that the student was not paying attention in class.
The media wrongly portrayed the victim as the offender in the case.
The doctor wrongly diagnosed the patient with a rare disease, causing unnecessary stress.
The police wrongly arrested the innocent man based on false allegations.
He was wrongly punished for the mistake made by someone else.
The judge wrongly favored the plaintiff, even though the evidence was against them.
She was wrongly accused of stealing money from the cash register.
The government wrongly imposed a new tax without taking public opinion into consideration.
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