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Wrongs meaning
plural of wrong
Example sentences (20)
They argue that it hinders reconciliation, replaces old wrongs with new wrongs, undermines the achievements of minorities, and encourages individuals to identify themselves as disadvantaged, even if they are not.
Another man responded: “It’s refreshing to hear an adult on this page admit that two wrongs don’t make a right.
Can these parties absolve themselves of all the wrongs that happened during the MDA government regime?
Duffy’s Rapunzel is a strong young woman, determined to right the wrongs that surround her, freeing herself from binding feminine expectation and manipulation or weak masculinity.
Go’s novel lets the Marcoses off too easily as well, overlooking their role in rewriting history and obscuring their wrongs.
He concluded, "I guess I have a lot to prove to myself and I have a lot of wrongs to right.
He wants to right some wrongs tonight and calls Shinsuke out right now to make his dreams come true!
Hopefully, knowing that Donna has returned to will right these wrongs and bestow Donna with a more worthy ending where her memories are restored she gets to live.
However, Hamilton, who last week celebrated his 38th birthday while preparing for the forthcoming season in Antarctica, will be banking on his team to right the wrongs of 2022, allowing him to challenge rival Verstappen and Red Bull.
It is obvious that when presented with challenges, people take action to improve their lives, bond with others, and, in many cases, correct wrongs.
John G Clarke is a social worker, lay theologian, filmmaker and writer seeking to “write’” the wrongs of the world by ensuring that human rights acquire meaning as a basis for restorative justice and peacebuilding.
Robin Cook, the UK foreign minister at the time of the court ruling, acknowledged the wrongs done to the Chagossians and for a brief moment it appeared they would be able to return home.
So, Phyllis was given another chance at making the wrongs in her life right, but Daniel and Summer have decided to cut her off for the moment.
Taking money out of the pockets of a population that never owned slaves will not repair historical wrongs and will only engender government-created racism.
The final installment in the author’s Another Day series follows the granddaughter of Oz’s Wicked Witch of the West as she sets out to right wrongs from her past.
The globalist objective, firstly, remains to hasten the advent of a wider global community subscribed to their new moral order – one of Diversity, Pride, Trans-rights, and the redress of historic discrimination and wrongs.
The moviefollows Tree’s attempts to dodge her vicious attacker, and maybe even right some past wrongs, as a conveyor belt of traumatic black-comedy murders are inflicted on her again, and again, and again.
The post-9/11 invasion of Afghanistan merely illustrates the principle that two wrongs don't make a right.
The rights and wrongs of the case are not for me to say, but the interesting thing is how the tale seems to have taken leave of the 'within living memory' rule and moved beyond campaigning to become fair game for entertainment.
The Stop WOKE (Wrongs to Our Kids and Employees) Act, which restricts how race is discussed in schools, colleges, and workplaces, has run into a series of legal challenges.