16 Verbs to Use for the Word criminality

" The yearly meeting of 1761, having thus agreed to exclude from membership such as should be found concerned in this trade, that of 1763 endeavoured to draw the cords, still tighter, by attaching criminality to those who should aid and abet the trade in any manner.

If only two hundred become criminals, while one hundred commit suicide, one hundred end as maniacs, and the other six hundred remain honest in their social condition, then poverty alone is not sufficient to explain criminality.

As you see, I have omitted the charge of witchcraft, and have only made the Countess confess her criminality with Lord Roos, and of this we have had abundant proofs; nay, we should have them still, if those condemnatory letters of hers, which had come into our possession, had not been stolen.

The important rank, among human evils and wrongs, of the disappointment of expectation, is shown in the fact that it constitutes the principal criminality of two such highly immoral acts as a breach of friendship and a breach of promise.

If he tried to explain they would consider it but a paltry blind to cover his own criminality.

I now declare more than that, that this man is a murderer, that I detected his criminality, and that, for that reason, he is determined to deprive me of life.

Yet the horror of these scenes was scarcely stranger than the pusillanimity of those who endured them unresistingly; for there were not wanting instances of magistrates honest enough to detest, and courageous enough to chastise, such outrages; and wherever the effort was made it succeeded so completely as to fix no slight criminality on those who submitted to them.

But what gives a peculiar criminality to this invasion of Cuba is that, under the lead of Spanish subjects and with the aid of citizens of the United States, it had its origin with many in motives of cupidity.

What law and what judge imputes a like criminality to the fornicator as to the adulterer?

I have, as you may be aware, made a study of criminology, and in my researches, which have included criminality, have come across incidents which to the smartest detective brains were at the outset quite as baffling.

But it could surely be rapid, efficacious and prompt, so far as the social factors influencing criminality are concerned.

Even though they had conspired to raise money by threats, than which nothing could be more abominable,even though by doing so they should have subjected themselves to criminal proceedings, and to many penalties,that would not lessen the criminality of the accused if such a marriage as that described had in truth taken place.

After that, in pointing out the criminality of that other person, it will be requisite to show how great the good will and zeal of the accused person himself was.

Unwilling to admit his wife's criminality, though urged by the King to do so in order to save himself, Sir Thomas Lake was unable to make a successful defence; and he seemed so much bowed down by affliction and perplexity, that sympathy was generally felt for him.

But in this case a man ought not to accuse the opposite party, nor to attempt to transfer the criminality to another, but he ought to show that that has not and never has had any reference whatever to himself, either in respect of power or duty.

" But Carl, with anguish in his tones as well as in his countenance, exclaimed: "Must my father and mother be told everything concerning my criminality?

16 Verbs to Use for the Word  criminality