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Malefic meaning
Having an evil or harmful influence; baleful.
Synonyms of Malefic
Example sentences (7)
The rest of the team can be chosen according to preference and following the regular team comp logic, though prioritizing characters with an elemental advantage over Malefic Ape is incentivized.
With these two malefic planets opposing each other, your self-confidence will be lacking and you’ll be left vulnerable to jealous and resentful people.
Yet the malefic idea of fighting Russia to the death of the last 70-year-old Ukrainian draftee—in order to haze Xi Jinping—is all in a day’s work in today’s Imperial Washington.
Kara’s in-depth investigation into William Dey’s nefarious activities culminates in the surprising realization that he’s not who she thinks he is; the conflict between J’onn J’onzz and Malefic finally reaches its boiling point.
Otherwise, it would be the Malleus Malefic o rum (the masculine form of the Latin noun maleficus or malefica, 'witch').
Some modern commentators believe the malefic nature of witchcraft is a Christian projection.
Suetonius, later to the period, does not mention any persecution after the fire, but in a previous paragraph unrelated to the fire, mentions punishments inflicted on Christians, defined as men following a new and malefic superstition.