[
US
/ˈvaɪs/
]
NOUN
- moral weakness
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a specific form of evildoing
vice offends the moral standards of the community
How To Use vice In A Sentence
- So spake he, and Athene was mightily angered at heart, and chid Odysseus in wrathful words: Odysseus, thou hast no more steadfast might nor any prowess, as when for nine whole years continually thou didst battle with the Trojans for high born Helen, of the white arms, and many men thou slewest in terrible warfare, and by thy device the wide-wayed city of Priam was taken. Book XXII
- The net result of all these changes is that schools should be able to deliver a better service to pupils.
- Mr Smith said the department's own funds, which have bankrolled major improvements in the naval service, had been well tapped and it was now time to explore new ways of funding.
- For high-definition video, the umi needs an Internet connection that can send, or upload, data at 1.5 megabits per second, higher than that of typical DSL or cable services. Cisco Launches 'Umi' Telepresence Box To Turn TVs Into Videophones
- So, the system of existential graphs actually requires three dimensions for its representations, although the third dimension in which the torus is embedded can usually be represented in two dimensions by the use of pictorial devices that Peirce called “fornices” or “tunnel-bridges” and by the use of identificational devices that Peirce called Nobody Knows Nothing
- Businesses and service organizations were losing employees and customers weekly, daily, and eventually hourly.
- We will be frequently using these orders to combat vice and the directly-associated crime.
- He received his award for service to the preservation and documentation of Australia's naval history and maritime heritage.
- The 7100, which also works as a phone, should appeal to customers who want a single device for calls and e-mail.
- Use of a University-owned mobile telephone and mobile telephone airtime service is intended for official University business.