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improperly

adverb as in poorly

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Reprieve alleges that these men are "stock witnesses" - people improperly influenced or coerced by the authorities into giving evidence in a case.

From BBC

With egg prices as high as they are, wasting or improperly cooking even one is, to put it mildly, irritating.

From Salon

CBS parent company Paramount is reportedly considering a similar settlement with Trump over his baseless claim that “60 Minutes” improperly edited an interview with Kamala Harris.

From Salon

The presidential office insisted that Milei was in no way involved in the development of $Libra and announced that the Anti-Corruption Office would determine if the president had acted improperly.

From BBC

Union officials said the university has improperly raised healthcare costs and has refused to engage meaningfully in discussion of staffing vacancies as well as problems with recruitment and promotions.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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