Any serious misbehavior within the library has been treated by the suspension of library privileges, ranging in severity of sentence from one day to a month or, in a few cases, even longer.
The world is just beginning to realize that misbehavior or anti-social behavior presents to society a problem somewhat similar to that of physical and mental disease.
Suffren, on the contrary, was by this time incensed beyond endurance by the misbehavior of his captains.
We cannot dodge the problem of their misbehavior by saying they have not committed atrocities.
The misbehavior of Germany is no excuse for rebuking the liberty of France.
She was under the command of Pierre Landais, of whose misbehavior afterwards, in the battle of the "Serapis", the reader has been informed.
Secondly: Misbehavior before the enemy on the same day, by making an unnecessary, disorderly, and shameful retreat.
On these tours there was often misbehavior such as drinking and fighting.
A driver of a carriage, wagon, or cart on the public highway who by negligence or misbehavior caused any hurt or damage to a person or any other carriage or hindered free passage of any other carriage was to forfeit up to 20s.
Chrysostom describes the misbehavior of all classes, about 400 A.
The story of the discovery of such misbehavior always contains the same explanation--a husband followed his wife to the meeting and saw the proceedings.
How he conducted himself in civil suits is never once mentioned, for the attention of mankind was entirely absorbed by his scandalous misbehavior as a criminal judge.
The contempt may be connected with some particular cause, or it may consist in misbehavior which has a tendency to obstruct the administration of justice generally.
With equal plausibility might it be alleged in this case, that the favoritism of the latter would always be an asylum for the misbehavior of the former.
A driver of a carriage, wagon, or cart on the public highway who by negligence or misbehavior causes any hurt or damage to a person or any other carriage or hinders free passage of any other carriage shall forfeit up to 20s.
No doubt Bobby's misbehavior was the last straw, but there had been a heavy load to carry before Douglas's camel of endurance had got his back broken.
She worried herself into a sick headache before the doctor arrived, and then the fat one had to go to bed and take the medicine and Miss Ella was forced to repent of her misbehavior by nursing her sister.
Personally the officers in general were believed to lack harmony and zeal, and the men to be discontented, hopeless, unwilling to fight, and enfeebled by their hardships and misbehavior at Corpus Christi.
Stringent orders to prevent misbehaviorand plundering were issued; measures were adopted to support the flag and repress the Indians; and Fremont was earnestly invited to cooperate.
After reciting the facts, Justice Field referred to the gravity of Terry's offense in the following terms: "The misbehavior of the defendant, David S.
It is a cursed shame that he was not shot for misbehavior in presence of the enemy.
Misbehavior included leaving the ranks in the streets or leaning out of the windows when in the railway carriages.
Before starting we had been told that there was only one punishment for misbehavior on transport--death!
If he do, the pupil will soon forget that it was his own misbehavior which was the cause of all the remarks.
It is to be hoped that on pausing to reflect they will carefully avoid forming a habit of public misbehavior that will ultimately rank them in the social scale as confirmed vulgarians.
To style errors of conduct "errors of judgment" denies, practically, that there are standards of action external to the individual, and condones official misbehavior on the ground of personal incompetency.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "misbehavior" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.