How To Use Maliciously In A Sentence
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The bug created a means for hackers to inject malware into vulnerable Windows boxes providing a user can be induced into viewing a maliciously constructed image.
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He then gave me a maliciously gleeful look and walked over to the wall again.
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Wood tells us that this poem "being not rightly understood, and carped at by many, came out soon after a pamphlet written in prose and poetry, entitled 'A free and offenceless justification of a late published and most maliciously misinterpreted Poem, &c.
Introduction
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His enemies maliciously conspired to ruin him.
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Section 20 of the Offences Against the Person Act 1861 creates the offence of unlawfully and maliciously wounding or inflicting grievous bodily harm.
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Hackers tried to trick users into visiting a maliciously-constructed website using a blizzard of spam emails last week.
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His eyes glinted maliciously in the morning light.
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The pure snows of January and the spartan colds of February are over, and now the temperatures are falseheartedly rising and maliciously dropping: the venom of arbitrary ice storms, the exhausted bodies desperately hoping for spring, all the clothes stinking of stove smoke.
Excerpt: The Lazarus Project by Aleksandar Hemon
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Mamase's accusations are clearly untrue and they must therefore have been made maliciously and with an intention to defame me.
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I have never seen a player like him for working on an opponent's weakness: mildly, serenely, composedly, unmaliciously destroying him.
Times, Sunday Times
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The State of Oklahoma imposes a fine up to $3,000 and a jail term up to three years for anyone who contemptuously or maliciously burns, mutilates, defaces or tramples upon the U.S. flag.
Intertribal: barn burning
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The police could only be liable if they acted falsely, maliciously or recklessly in transmitting the information.
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Newgate for six months, the statutable penalty for refusing to take the oath of allegiance, which was maliciously tendered to him by a magistrate.
Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 3 of 8 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
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But we did more than share, we critiqued each others efforts as well, not maliciously or judgmentally, but productively.
Creativity
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Hackers tried to trick users into visiting a maliciously-constructed website using a blizzard of spam emails last week.
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He maliciously damaged a car with a baseball bat.
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Anyone who throws a hat into a public arena must be prepared to have it mercilessly though not maliciously trampled upon.
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After a fearful progress across cracked rocks and bogs, past abysses of unsoundable depths -- on the very edges of which my mule maliciously walked as though to mark them out with her shoes -- we arrived, by an almost perpendicular descent, at the end of our journey.
The Nabob
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In Nebraska, the law differentiates between those who maliciously distribute sexts to third parties and those who send them with the intent of them being seen by the recipient alone.
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The bug created a means for hackers to inject malware into vulnerable Windows boxes providing a user can be induced into viewing a maliciously constructed image.
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Guillemette, Chienne de ma Soeur_; but having a quarrel with his sister, he maliciously put into the _errata_, "Instead of _Chienne de ma Soeur_, read _ma Chienne de Soeur_.
Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 (of 3)
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Sloppy programming means applications fail to properly validate inputs - so maliciously constructed, malformed requests can crash a process and be used to inject hostile code into target machines.
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(My own mother, for example - "nana" - comes to look after my kids twice a week: She would easily win a GAS case, I bet, if I divorced my wife and she tried maliciously to block nana's access.)
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First D must maliciously wound or cause grievous bodily harm and, secondly, he must do so with an ulterior intent either to cause grievous bodily harm or to resist or prevent the lawful apprehension or detainer of any person.
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‘Well looky here,’ the leader began, peering down at me maliciously.
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From a laudable desire to assert the dignity of his theme, Procopius defends the soldiers of his own time against the morose critics, who confined that respectable name to the heavy-armed warriors of antiquity, and maliciously observed, that the word archer is introduced by Homer 8 as a term of contempt.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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You paid the most of your '' tention 'to them, then?" continued Wade maliciously.
Left on Labrador or, The cruise of the Schooner-yacht 'Curlew.' as Recorded by 'Wash.'
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This bug could be exploited by an attacker who tricks victims into either visiting a maliciously constructed Web page or opening HTML email containing a poisoned script.
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Or he had rubbed against something like turps, or even been maliciously splashed with it.
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In the first, because of the large sums obliged to be levied off them, as compensation to those whose cattle were maliciously houghed, or whose houses were burned; and in the latter, because of the great boon (the grant to improve the river) bestowed on Ireland by that government of which Lord Normanby was a prominent member.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 343, May 1844
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Mostly this is because they are simply insincere, and say what they say maliciously and in knowledge of its falsehood.
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These bogus alerts directed users to a maliciously constructed Web site run by Papierniak, instead of the genuine PayPal site.
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Ahwan is remembered as a place where the keen, raw wind seems to come whistling gleefully and yet maliciously from all points of the compass, seemingly centring in the caravansarai itself; these winds render any attempt to kindle a fire a dismal failure, resulting in smoke and watery eyes.
Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama
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And from this time began an intrigue between his Majesty and a junto of Ministers maliciously bent against me, which broke out in less than two months.
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But whether it should or not, I am desirous that these words in the introduction to the extracts, vizt., — and as it has a malicious appear - ance to insinuate to the contrary — should be changed for the following, vizt., — hut as U has heen maliciously insinu - ated to the contrary* As the bearer waits I cannot add save, that I am with much regard, d 'S',
Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society
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He maliciously damaged a car with a baseball bat.
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The software giant has admitted that an attacker might be able to run malware of his choice simply by tricking a victim into visiting a maliciously constructed Web site.
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Oh, revenge is so sweet, I thought maliciously to myself.
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I have an active dislike of her because she's either very stupid or deliberately, maliciously, spiteful.
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The strong west wind off the sea maliciously whipped their cloaks around their bodies, making it difficult to walk.
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The sacred edifice, completely in their hands, was soon laid waste; they broke down the altars, destroyed the monuments, and -- much will the bibliophile deplore it -- set fire to their immense library "_ingens bibliotheca_," maliciously tearing into pieces all their valuable and numerous charters, evidences, and writings.
Bibliomania in the Middle Ages
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If the slogan-makers really are maliciously and "subliminally" calling for prayers for the death of our President, they're worse than ignorant or impious.
The Moderate Voice
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This shortcoming creates a means for hackers to spam users with a maliciously constructed email designed to trigger this buffer overflow condition.
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I suspect that self-identification will play the largest role in making the distinction, but we must also be vigilant for those who might maliciously misrepresent their politics in order to stay in one country or the other.
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she answered maliciously
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If you have exposed some crime that he really committed, your sin is called detraction; if you accuse him of one he did not commit, your sin is calumny; and if you maliciously circulate these reports to injure his character, your sin is slander.
Baltimore Catechism No. 4 (of 4) An Explanation of the Baltimore Catechism of Christian Doctrine
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He smiled maliciously, his blue eyes glinting with something akin to lust.
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The NSW gynaecologist, known as GSR, is on trial at the NSW District Court, facing charges of female genital mutilation and maliciously inflicting grievous bodily harm.
The Australian | News |
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In law the term malice and its adverbial form maliciously have two meanings: "legal malice" (also known as "malice in law"), and
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Since when is punishing someone for willfully and maliciously damaging another person's property "wrongheaded"?
An Alternative Approach to the Graffiti “Problem” « PubliCola
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The figure on the throne was grinning maliciously beneath the blackness of his hood.
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Woman put on peace bond after damaging 'Joey' Jagan's bike - A 29-year-old woman yesterday initially pleaded not guilty to maliciously damaging the trafficator o
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He was charged with maliciously inflicting grievous bodily harm.
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The defendants engineered an ulterior motive to discredit the claimant's reputation by writing maliciously about him in the practice teacher's report.
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Hackers tried to trick users into visiting a maliciously-constructed website using a blizzard of spam emails last week.
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In the light of my conclusion that he did not act maliciously in publishing the graph, it is not necessary for me to consider the issue of damage in the context of the claim in malicious falsehood.