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Malice

Malice meaning

Intention to harm or deprive in an illegal or immoral way. Desire to take pleasure in another's misfortune. | An intention to do injury to another party, which in many jurisdictions is a distinguishing factor between the crimes of murder and manslaughter.

Example sentences (20)

This backstory could explain why Malice is new to the Switch games, how Ganondorf became its host, and reveal another more dangerous threat behind Malice and the Blood Moon, possibly including the ancient demon Demise.

But as graphic artist Steven Heller comments: “For every naïve rock-and-roller who thinks the swastika can be used with irony, there is a fervent neo-Nazi who uses it with malice.

But the important thing to note about Johns is that the malice that infects so much of his commentary is a feature of his public role, not a bug.

He advised the Nigerian leaders and the citizens to be God-fearing and love for one another, eschew bitterness, hatred, and malice, and see ourselves as one entity and one Nigeria.

I don’t think any malice was intended, but I also think your brother has no idea what you deal with and how best to include your son.

I don't think there's any malice in it on James' part but he certainly caught the West Ham attacker with his elbow.

I go whole swaths of time without thinking about them, Malice, like whole months without thinking about them, thinking about the show or anything.

In terms of defaming a public figure, “actual malice” would have to be shown – something distinctly at odds in the ChatGPT context.

In the interview, he didn't have great feelings about the movie, but it seemed like there was no malice behind his words.

Investigators concluded that Lehman and Bandy took Bandy's Oldsmobile and, 'with premeditated malice', snatched her from the road and took her to the 'Mallard Roost public access site' in Noble County.

It ruled that news outlets are protected against a libel judgment unless it can be proven that they published with “actual malice” – knowing that something was false or acting with a “reckless disregard” to whether it was true or not.

Leake’s first event for The Meaning of Malice was a reading in Edmond, Oklahoma, at the First Christian Church where Alan Rehrig grew up and where his memorial service was held.

Link must build a life from the ground up in order to gain the strength to defeat Ganon, in particular by conquering the four Divine Beasts that have been taken over by Ganon's malice.

Since the eyesore was created without malice, the gentleman will not be charged.

Sometimes, it was done for malice.

The actor composes a symphony with his voice, rising and falling at any given moment with a sinister blend of malice and charisma, all tied together with his trademark laugh.

The just concluded World Cup tournament diverted attention from the brutalising, neo-liberal economic policies of many governments, and the heavy malice of many a potentate, across the world.

There was no malice behind his actions, but it is difficult to overlook his bratty behavior.

There wasn't so much malice in the district's actions as there was a desire to avoid controversy.

The standard for murder 1 has about always been malice aforethought / premeditation.