The detective was determined to uncover the culprit's misdeeds
His past misdeeds haunted him, making it difficult to trust him
The public demanded justice for the corrupt official's misdeeds
The investigation revealed a pattern of financial misdeeds within the company
She was punished for her misdeeds, serving time in prison
I'm looking into some historical scandals, and the term "misdeed" keeps popping up.
Oh really? That sounds interesting! Which time period are you researching?
It's across several, but I'm fascinated by how easily someone's small misdeed could ruin their reputation back then compared to today – what do you think contributed to that disparity?
The detective was determined to uncover the culprit's wrongdoings
The investigator aimed to expose the person's unethical actions
The authorities wanted to reveal the person's bad behavior
The police sought to investigate the crimes committed by the suspect