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Qué (quién) es MALICE - definición

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Malice         
·vt To regard with extreme ill will.
II. Malice ·noun Enmity of heart; malevolence; ill will; a spirit delighting in harm or misfortune to another; a disposition to injure another; a malignant design of evil.
III. Malice ·noun Any wicked or mischievous intention of the mind; a depraved inclination to mischief; an intention to vex, annoy, or injure another person, or to do a wrongful act without just cause or cause or excuse; a wanton disregard of the rights or safety of others; willfulness.
malice         
¦ noun
1. the desire to do harm to someone; ill will.
2. Law wrongful intention, especially as increasing the guilt of certain offences.
Origin
ME: via OFr. from L. malitia, from malus 'bad'.
malice         
n. a conscious, intentional wrongdoing either of a civil wrong like libel (false written statement about another) or a criminal act like assault or murder, with the intention of doing harm to the victim. This intention includes ill-will, hatred or total disregard for the other's well-being. Often the mean nature of the act itself implies malice, without the party saying "I did it because I was mad at him, and I hated him," which would be express malice. Malice is an element in first degree murder. In a lawsuit for defamation (libel and slander) the existence of malice may increase the judgment to include general damages. Proof of malice is absolutely necessary for a "public figure" to win a lawsuit for defamation. See also: defamation libel malice aforethought malicious prosecution murder public figure slander

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Malice
Ejemplos de uso de MALICE
1. They are mid–ranking teams, defined by mediocrity, not malice.
2. I can‘t believe the Malice and Hatred being written.
3. Ethiopian politicians ought to avoid revenge and malice.
4. He said: "He certainly had no malice towards the victim.
5. Forget Alice In Wonderland, this is Malice In Blunderland.