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malum

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[mal-uhm] / ˈmæl əm /

noun

  1. something which is wrong or illegal; an evil.


Example Sentences

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Police only differ from citizens for malum in se crimes in that they’re required to enforce them.

From Slate • May 13, 2020

Barry Lam: Police discretion refers to the power of the police to decide whether and how to enforce malum prohibitum crimes in a given context.

From Slate • May 13, 2020

Later, at a pumpkin patch with Harvey, she takes a bite of a malum malus—an evil apple—and has a vision of witches hanging from a tree.

From The New Yorker • Oct. 26, 2018

The need to disapprove criminal "malum in se" activity, which includes the white collar crimes, is of supreme importance.

From Economist • Jun. 1, 2012

“The thing is, Mal, malum has two meanings.”

From "Impossible Creatures" by Katherine Rundell

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