misdemeanor

[ US /ˌmɪsdəˈminɝ/ ]
[ UK /mˌɪsdɪmˈiːnɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a crime less serious than a felony
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How To Use misdemeanor In A Sentence

  • Where the questions of religion are concerned people are guilty of every possible kind of insincerity and intellectual misdemeanor. Sigmund Freud 
  • However, conviction of a single misdemeanor ( minor offense ) have no effect on a student's immigration status.
  • They'll both end up with peerages for distinguished service to British football/fashion and people will laugh at their youthful misdemeanours.
  • (Being a spectator is a felony in 20 states, a misdemeanor in 28, and legal only in Georgia and Hawaii.) Jamie Frevele: Bones Takes on Dogfighting. We All Should.
  • Incredibly, this shocking misdemeanour endeared him to thousands of hormonally charged schoolgirls, and made him a pin-up in offices around the country.
  • Since when does a misdemeanor drunk - in - public need 2 detectives?
  • Paul Mormando and Anthony Miccio were convicted on misdemeanor assault and discrimination charges.
  • Leaving school at 13 he did the round of reform schools after a spell of teenage misdemeanours.
  • Iverson was charged with misdemeanor possession of marijuana and possession of firearms with a controlled substance.
  • Last month, he pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor voter-fraud charge.
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