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    Use "evildoing" in a sentence

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    evildoing


    1. 2 And when they see evildoing they make commandments and instruction, and sweet and loud singing, and all songs of praise


    2. 2 And when they see evildoing they make commandments and instruction and sweet and loud singing and all songs of praise


    3. I am indeed meek and humble in the presence of my Father, but I am equally and relentlessly inexorable where there is deliberate evildoing and sinful rebellion against the will of my Father in heaven


    4. The Father in heaven never conceived of such crass injustice as damning a mortal soul because of the evildoing of his ancestors


    5. What will the street provide them with? It will certainly present them with meanness and vices, and this is the utmost wish of the devil: to find a wretched evildoing errant idle generation so that they will grow up abounding with obscenity, vice, and misery, just as children today are adults tomorrow


    6. That night they reached the very heart of the Sierra Morena, where it seemed prudent to Sancho to pass the night and even some days, at least as many as the stores he carried might last, and so they encamped between two rocks and among some cork trees; but fatal destiny, which, according to the opinion of those who have not the light of the true faith, directs, arranges, and settles everything in its own way, so ordered it that Gines de Pasamonte, the famous knave and thief who by the virtue and madness of Don Quixote had been released from the chain, driven by fear of the Holy Brotherhood, which he had good reason to dread, resolved to take hiding in the mountains; and his fate and fear led him to the same spot to which Don Quixote and Sancho Panza had been led by theirs, just in time to recognise them and leave them to fall asleep: and as the wicked are always ungrateful, and necessity leads to evildoing, and immediate advantage overcomes all considerations of the future, Gines, who was neither grateful nor well-principled, made up his mind to steal Sancho Panza's ass, not troubling himself about Rocinante, as being a prize that was no good either to pledge or sell


    7. But that was the evildoing of Goblin, who had deliberately startled her and even pushed her


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    Synonyms for "evildoing"

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    "evildoing" definitions

    the act of transgressing; the violation of a law or a duty or moral principle