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malicious mischief Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

দূষিত নষ্টামি,





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Mischief or malicious mischief is the specific name for different criminal offenses in a number of different jurisdictions.


homicide, rape and assault, offences against property such as theft and malicious mischief, and public order offences including mobbing and breach of the peace.


The two men were arrested, tried, court martialed for malicious mischief and received a dishonorable discharge from the Navy.


provided by fire and extended coverage and it adds vandalism and malicious mischief, sprinkler leakage damage, sinkhole collapse, and volcanic action.


theft, loss of privacy and confidentiality of personal information, malicious mischief, damage to equipment, business process compromise, and the general.


brought an additional 32 indictments against mob participants for "malicious mischief," bringing the total of indictments to 149.


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" Bono was issued a citation for misdemeanor malicious mischief.


His task is complicated by the malicious mischief of Aristotle's students, the coterie of young Prince Alexander (subsequently.


To escape the heat of the city and a court sentence for malicious mischief, the East Side kids agree to visit a summer camp in the Adirondacks.


The six were initially accused of malicious mischief, but after pleading "it was only a lark" by the grandmother, all charges.


Maleng, the King County Prosecuting Attorney, declined to file felony malicious mischief charges.


of appearing in human and other forms — could cause all sorts of malicious mischief.


The Times reported on 20 November 1888 that "malicious mischief was out of the question because a thousand men could not have frightened.



Synonyms:

devastation; mischief; devilry; rascality; roguery; shenanigan; mischief-making; devilment; deviltry; roguishness; destruction; mischievousness; vandalism; hooliganism;

Antonyms:

good; beneficence; beneficent; goodness; honesty;

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