Mr. Spencer suggests that the taking of life was regarded as a wrong done to the family of the dead man or to the society of which he was a member, before it came to be conceived of as a wrong done to the murdered man himself.
But whilst homicide is censured as a wrong done to the person slain, it is at the same time viewed as an injury inflicted upon the survivors.
Wrong done to another an injury to our own Nature, 127-m.
A wrong done to another is an injury done to our own Nature, an offence against our own souls, a disfiguring of the image of the Beautiful and Good.
Repentance for a wrong done, bears, like every other act, its own fruit, the fruit of purifying the heart and amending the Future, but not of effacing the Past.
These men are put within his own peace; wrong done to them is wrong done to the King, his crown and dignity.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wrong done" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.