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crimenoun activities that are in violation of the laws of the statea promise by the president to step up the war against crime criminality, lawbreaking, lawlessness outlawrygangsterism, hooliganism, racketeeringmalfeasance, misconductwrongdoingevil, immorality, sin, wickednesscorruption, depravitymalefaction, misdeed, misdoing, offense(or offence), transgression, trespass a regrettable or blameworthy actit's a crime to waste food, so give the rest of the pizza to me disgrace, pity, shame, sin outrage, scandal a breaking of a moral or legal codeanyone who commits a crime should expect to be punished for it breach, debt, error, lawbreaking, malefaction, misdeed, misdoing, offense(or offence), sin, transgression, trespass, violation, wrongdoing bias crime, hate crimefelony, misconduct, misdemeanor, misfeasancefault, foible, peccadillobreak, infringementimmorality, iniquitousness, iniquity, sinfulness, vice, wickednesscorruption, debauchery, depravity, licentiousnessabuse, criminality, illegality, lawlessness, unlawfulnessdescent, downfall, fall noncrime blamelessness, faultlessness, guiltlessness, impeccability, innocence, irreproachabilitygoodness, morality, righteousness, virtue, virtuousness offense, sin, vice, crime, scandal mean a transgression of law.offense applies to the infraction of any law, rule, or code.at that school no offense went unpunished sin implies an offense against moral or religious law.the sin of blasphemy vice applies to a habit or practice that degrades or corrupts.regarded gambling as a vice crime implies a serious offense punishable by the law of the state.the crime of murder scandal applies to an offense that outrages the public conscience.a career ruined by a sex scandal in the 14th century |