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ill-intentioned

[ il-in-ten-shuhnd ]

adjective

  1. having malicious intentions:

    an ill-intentioned criticism that was meant more to hurt than to help.



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For young girls in a small town in the state of Jalisco, it鈥檚 normal to wear their hair short and to be aware of places to hide when ill-intentioned men arrive from outside.

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A guy who enjoys the political and cultural backing of some of the most cynical, ill-intentioned billionaires of Silicon Valley doesn鈥檛 seem like the type of guy who would listen to the Strokes while he goes on a run.

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He warned the Philippines not to collude with 鈥渋ll-intentioned external forces鈥 鈥 a likely reference to Manila鈥檚 treaty ally, the U.S. 鈥 while claiming it has provoked maritime incidents and undermined China鈥檚 lawful rights.

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In a phone conversation Wednesday with his Philippine counterpart, Enrique A. Manalo, Wang 鈥渨arned that if the Philippine side misjudges the situation, goes its own way, or even colludes with ill-intentioned external forces to continue to stir up troubles, China will defend its rights in accordance with law and respond resolutely,鈥 the official Xinhua News Agency reported.

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North Korea has "flooded the global marketplace with ill-intentioned information technology workers to indirectly fund its ballistic missile program," the Justice Department said on Wednesday, urging employers to be cautious.

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