Maliciously definition

Maliciously means intentionally injuring another without just cause.
Maliciously means wrongfully, intentionally, and without legal justification or excuse. Maliciousness may be established by circumstances from which one could conclude that a reasonable parent would not have engaged in the damaging acts toward the child for any valid reason and that the primary purpose of the acts was to cause the victim unjustifiable pain or injury.
Maliciously means intentionally injuring another without just cause or reason. “Sadistically” means engaging in extreme or excessive cruelty or delighting in cruelty.

Examples of Maliciously in a sentence

  • Maliciously and willfully disturbing the peace of any person; maliciously and willfully interfering with or disturbing persons in the school.

  • Specifically, the measure defines as a mandate state actions that transfer to local government financial responsibility for a required program for which the state previously had complete or partial financial responsibility.

  • Maliciously and willfully disturbing the peace of any person; maliciously and willfully interfering with or disturbing persons in the School.

  • Maliciously using technology to harass, intimidate or discriminate against others.

  • Maliciously and willfully disturbing the peace of any person maliciously and willfully interfering with or disturbing persons in the school.


More Definitions of Maliciously

Maliciously means the doing of a wrongful act intentionally without just cause or excuse, whether or not in furtherance of a trade dispute;
Maliciously means wrongfully, intentionally, and without legal justification or excuse.
Maliciously means a desire to cause annoyance or harm of any kind.
Maliciously means with ill will, hatred, spite, or an evil intent.
Maliciously or "malice" means a wish to vex, annoy or injure another person, or an intent to do a wrongful act, established either by proof or by presumption of law.
Maliciously means acting intentionally or with willful disregard of the likelihood that damage or injury will result.34
Maliciously means wrongfully, intentionally, without legal justification or excuse, and with the knowledge that injury or damage will or may be caused to another person or the property of another