WAS BEDEUTET MALIGNANTLY AUF ENGLISCH
Definition von malignantly im Wörterbuch Englisch
Die erste Definition von bösartig im Wörterbuch ist das Haben oder Zeigen von Verlangen, anderen zu schaden. Andere Definition von bösartig ist in einer Weise, die dazu neigt, großen Schaden zu verursachen; schädlich. Bösartig ist auch in einer Weise, die unkontrollierbar oder therapieresistent ist oder sich schnell ausbreitet.
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «MALIGNANTLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
malignantly in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
malignantly im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Pulaski Vindicated from an Unsupported Charge: ...
Inconsiderately Or Malignantly Introduced in Judge Johnson's Sketches of the
Life and Correspondence of Major Gen. Nathaniel Greene Louis Hue Girardin,
Paul Bentalou. round the whole city to the church, where an eloquent and ...
Louis Hue Girardin, Paul Bentalou,
1824
2
The works of Robert Sanderson, D.D., sometime Bishop of Lincoln
... to withhold the inward concurrence of His enlightening and renewing Spirit to
work with those14 means, for want15 whereof they become ineffectual to them for
their good, working16 upon them either1? malignantly,18 so as their hearts are ...
3
The Indian penal code, Act XLV of 1860: with all amendments, ...
(h) Wantonly civ- J53 Whoever malignantly* or wantonly, by doing intf provooa- . ,
. , . .,, , . tion, with in- anything which is illegal, gives provocation to any tent, to
cause persoll) intending or knowing it to be likely that such provocation will cause
...
India, Reginald Arbouin Nelson,
1893
4
The Penal Code. Act XLV, of 1860
{Triable summarily under Section 222, C. C. P.) Whoever malignantly. — In this
section I presume that malignantly and maliciously are practicably synonymous
terms ; malice or malitia in its legal sense denotes a wrongful act done
intentionally ...
India, Fendall Currie,
1875
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Universal Dictionary of the English Language: Ine-Rhe
malignantly—. malleus. 3017 hemorrhages occnr, or even a gangrenous state,
as in hemorrhagic small-pox, and the worst forma of typhus or typhoid fever. B. As
subst. : A person of an extremely evil nr malevolent disposition ; specif, ...
Robert Hunter, Charles Morris,
1897
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A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again: Essays and Arguments
Because (bear with me a second) I'm afraid good old average Joe Briefcase
might be a teleholic. I.e., watching TV can become malignantly addictive. It may
become malignantly addictive only once a certain threshold of quantity is
habitually ...
David Foster Wallace,
2009
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THOUGHTS FROM THE HOSPITAL
Malignantly. Benign. Is it benign, Doctor? Almost. Why almost? Because it is in
the brainstem. But in the brainstem is benign? Benign is thetypeof tumor...
Brainstem is the place Is it benign? The tumor yes,but not the place But overall is
it ...
8
Amplified DNA Sequences in
Malignantly Transformed Rat ...
Common epithelial tumors of the ovary most frequently arise from the surface epithelium.
9
The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India ...
Whoever utters any word, makes any sound, makes any gesture, or exhibits any
object, intending that such word or sound shall be heard, or that such gesture or
object shall be seen by any person, and malignantly and wantonly intending ...
Whoever utters any word, makes any sound, makes any gesture, or exhibits any
object, intending that such word or sound shall be heard, or that such gesture or
object shall be seen by any person, and malignantly and wantonly intending ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay, John Macpherson Macleod, Sir George William Anderson,
1837
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «MALIGNANTLY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
malignantly im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Dianne Feinstein: Keeping the Eavesdroppers in Check | CFI.co …
... a legislative proposal that would outlaw the use of torture – euphemistically and malignantly described as enhanced interrogation techniques ... «Capital Finance International, Jul 15»
Resistance to cancer chemotherapy: failure in drug response from …
... factors and specifically genes that handle expression of pumps that efflux accumulated drugs inside malignantly transformed types of cells. «7thSpace Interactive, Jul 15»
Regent: Suing over tuition increases would 'waste as much time and …
We saw this recently with the widely-noted release of a widely-ignored Hollywood production, with a UA-educated producer, malignantly ... «azcentral.com, Jul 15»
Young Man's View: Short Straw For Long Island
#I'm tired of Long Island being malignantly neglected and seemingly being seen as a mere afterthought. We Long Islanders only want our fair ... «Bahamas Tribune, Jul 15»
North Korea Newsletter 370 (July 9, 2015)
2 Rodong Sinmun claims South Korea malignantly hurts North Korea over its non-existent "human rights" issue and slanders the North's just ... «GlobalPost, Jul 15»
Moral arcs, part 1: Grant us the grace to fight Grady Judd's American …
He is disastrously, malignantly, inhumanely wrong. I wish I could say he is anti-democratically wrong. But I don't think I can. I encourage you to ... «Lakeland Local, Jun 15»
Morocco: Terrorism in the Name of Traditions and Values
We, the younger and educated population are no longer those you have so malignantly kept illiterate and uneducated for so long. Knowledge ... «Morocco World News, Jun 15»
Essay: Searching for Jim Harrison and the Montana of Legends of …
The sky was malignantly violet with an oncoming storm, and lemon-colored aspens studded the fir-covered mountainside like gold fillings. «Bloomberg, Jun 15»
Talking about poverty
... upsetting the old order, only a tiny handful of people could hope to enjoy a modicum of comfort, is considered to be malignantly reactionary. «Buenos Aires Herald, Jun 15»
Are we being cast in a Mad Hatter's tea party?
... with all the possibility of future invocation by a more malignantly inclined head of the executive for quite a different purpose than to secure the ... «Sri Lanka Guardian, Jun 15»