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    mal·fea·sance
    /malˈfēzns/

    noun

    • 1. wrongdoing, especially by a public official.

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  2. Dec 27, 2015 · Malfeasance defined and explained with examples. Malfeasance is the commission of an act that is harmful, legally unjustifiable, or contrary to law.

  3. May 19, 2019 · Malfeasance is a broad term covering any act which is illegal and causes physical or financial harm to another individual. It is an intentional act of doing something wrong, either legally or morally. The term malfeasance is utilized in both common law and criminal law to narrate any act which is unlawful or not identified by law.

  4. Nov 21, 2023 · Malfeasance is a legal term used in civil and criminal law to describe an illegal and intentional act. Malfeasance is used to describe an act that cannot be defined as a distinct crime.

  5. Malfeasance is an affirmative act that is illegal or wrongful. In tort law it is distinct from misfeasance, which is an act that is not illegal but is improperly performed. It is also distinct from Nonfeasance, which is a failure to act that results in injury.

  6. Definition of malfeasance noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. May 27, 2021 · Malfeasance in office is the doing of an act for which there is no authority or warrant of law. Misfeasance is the wrongful and injurious exercise of lawful authority — that is, the doing of an act which might lawfully be done, but is done in an improper manner.

  8. noun Evil-doing; the doing of that which ought not to be done; wrongful conduct, especially official misconduct; violation of a public trust or obligation; specifically, the doing of an act which is positively unlawful or wrongful, in contradistinction to misfeasance, or the doing of a lawful act in a wrongful manner.

  9. mis· fea· sance mis-ˈfēz-ᵊns. : the performance of a lawful action in an illegal or improper manner. specifically : the performance of an official duty in an improper or unlawful manner or with an improper or corrupt motive compare malfeasance, nonfeasance. Etymology.

  10. malfeasance n. [ mal- bad + obsolete English feasance doing, execution, from Old French faisance, from fais-, stem of faire to make, do, from Latin facere]: the commission (as by a public official) of a wrongful or unlawful act involving or affecting the performance of one's duties compare misfeasance, nonfeasance.

  11. A complete guide to the word "MALFEASANCE": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.