English to Spanish Dictionary malicious

malicious

malicioso
definition
adjective
malicious destruction of property
characterized by malice; intending or intended to do harm.
translation of 'malicious'
adjective
rencoroso,
malévolo,
malevolente,
malicioso
example
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Everything conspires to bring out the worst in him as he turns petty, 'malicious' and vindictive.
The Americans are worried that they'll be the victim of spurious or 'malicious' prosecutions.
Two people are facing possible prosecutions for 'malicious' or criminal damage.
Every teacher ran the risk of being set up by 'malicious' pupils, Mr Jackson said.
Computer viruses and other 'malicious' code should then be less able to cause significant damage.
There was in fact no evidence of 'malicious' attack by any third party, let alone the claimant.
Atkinson pleaded not guilty to 'malicious' wounding but admitted unlawful wounding.
The villagers poison most people with 'malicious' lies so I get little business.
Lucy was brutally taken from us in a 'malicious' , callous and evil way leaving a gap in our lives never to be filled.
The environment was defaced by graffiti and 'malicious' damage that was seldom repaired.
The star was facing charges of assault and 'malicious' damage, which were later dismissed.
Lord Steyn was contrasting damages for 'malicious' falsehood with damages for libel.
The second is whether Jupiter's claim is 'malicious' falsehood has any real prospect of success.
Final exams are the most evil, satanic, 'malicious' event ever crafted by mankind.
She said they would be charged with breach of the peace and 'malicious' damage offences.
They were accused of lying out of a 'malicious' desire to see the appellants convicted.
All viruses are 'malicious' , nasty little programs written by misguided people.
It is the most 'malicious' piece of legislation ever placed on a statute book and it has no place in a civilised country.
To refuse to set aside the statutory demand in the circumstances was not biased or 'malicious' .
The word ‘wrongfully’ in such a case is here construed to mean knowingly rather than 'maliciously' .
It is also unclear how 'maliciousness' is determined.
In addition, the plaintiff complains that the defendant has 'maliciously' damaged her car by scratching the paintwork.
Their eyes were judging, almost cruel, with a hint of 'maliciousness' .
His voice had no 'maliciousness' in it, only curiosity.
The plaintiff claims that the lack of disclosure demonstrates 'maliciousness' on the part of the investigative and prosecutorial defendants.
It may be evidence, however, that the defendant is acting 'maliciously' .
Even if the damage was caused 'maliciously' , the boy is too young to be arrested.
Even then, it is only available if the authority, or its officials, can be proved to have acted 'maliciously' or in bad faith.
Through carelessness or 'maliciousness' , many of Australia's bushfires are caused by humans.
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