im·mor·al.
[i(m)ˈmôrəl]
ADJECTIVE
1.not conforming to accepted standards of morality:
"an immoral and unwinnable war"
synonyms: unethical · bad · morally wrong · wrongful · wicked · evil ·
foul · unprincipled · unscrupulous · dishonorable · dishonest · unconscionable · iniquitous · disreputable · corrupt · depraved · vile · villainous · nefarious · base · miscreant · sinful · godless · impure · unchaste · unvirtuous · shameless · degenerate · debased · debauched · dissolute · reprobate · lewd · obscene · perverse · ed · licentious · wanton · promiscuous · loose · shady · lowdown · crooked · sleazy
Word for illegal or immoral behavior by officials
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Word for economic pressure to change a nation's actions. Thanks for your help❤️
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col·lab·o·ra·tion.
[kəˌlabəˈrâSH(ə)n]
NOUN
1.the action of working with someone to produce or create something:
"he wrote on art and architecture in collaboration with John Betjeman"
2.traitorous cooperation with an enemy:
"he faces charges of collaboration"
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[kəˌlabəˈrâSH(ə)n]
NOUN
1.the action of working with someone to produce or create something:
"he wrote on art and architecture in collaboration with John Betjeman"
2.traitorous cooperation with an enemy:
"he faces charges of collaboration"
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Economic pressure may take any number of forms. Boycott is one. Sanctions against trade with a nation is another. Sanctions may be the word you're looking for.
mal·fea·sance.
[ˌmalˈfçzəns]
NOUN
1.
law
wrongdoing, especially by a public official.
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[ˌmalˈfçzəns]
NOUN
1.
law
wrongdoing, especially by a public official.
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