Pronunciation: /ˌmɪsˈkɒndʌkt/
noun a wrongful, improper, or illegal behavior or action
A1 Stealing is a form of misconduct.
A2 The employee was fired for misconduct in the workplace.
B1 The company has strict policies in place to prevent misconduct.
B2 The investigation revealed evidence of serious misconduct by the CEO.
C1 The committee was formed to address allegations of misconduct within the organization.
C2 The professor was suspended pending an investigation into allegations of academic misconduct.
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A1 She was warned not to misconduct herself during the school trip.
A2 The employee was reprimanded for misconducting in the workplace.
B1 The athlete was suspended for misconducting during the game.
B2 The politician was accused of misconducting public funds for personal use.
C1 The CEO was investigated for misconducting in financial transactions.
C2 The professor was dismissed for misconducting research data.
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