To what deeper depth despicable could he plunge, having already sounded the deepest of them all--that of unfaith, of infidelity alike to the woman he had wronged and to the woman he professed to love?
He has wronged you, but do you help yourself by making matters infinitely worse now, so many years afterward?
They forgive those who have wronged them as easily as they forget those who have done them good service.
A man that is wronged seeks to shift his burden so that the load which weighs him down may grow lighter.
Kill him, for he has wronged an unprotected woman, and committed outrages that will condemn him to eternal punishment in the next world.
See, here is your father; and do you think he would stand unmoved in the presence of a man who had wronged you.
I have wronged you,' he cried, while doing as I directed.
For this suffering of injustice is not the part of a man, but of a slave, who indeed had better die than live; for when he is wronged and trampled upon, he is unable to help himself or any other about whom he cares.
Here, on the 20th of November, Charles came face to face with the man who had wronged him so deeply.
The ghost of his wronged wife, Katherine of Aragon, the smoke of plundered abbeys, and the blood of martyred friars, came between him and his destined bride, and Christina was never numbered in the roll of Henry VIII.
She certainly brought more courage to the interview than he did, for he, the wronged one, found as he faced her now that he had not a word to say for himself.
His apparent apprehension of being wronged evoked in others the unconquerable desire to ply the Old Man with blows.
The desire to see this boy frightened and wronged mingled with the expectation of new pranks.
The difference is that I have wronged neither man nor woman, yet what I am doing is an affair of the conscience.
Hughes denied that she had wronged her; and Glover then desiring to see the Boy, wished him well; upon which he had no more of his Indisposition.
She had never known it, thank God, but he had wronged her too.
I have wronged you greatly, though without intention.
He became one of the earliest Free Traders on the Saskatchewan, devoting his energies to enraged opposition of the Company which had wronged him.
The Mexican government demanded that Baldwin (note 26), for example, should seek redress from the very tribunal that had wronged him (Ellis in Sen.
Let your crippled commerce, your taxed, overburdened and deeply wrongedcitizens answer?
I have indeed wronged myself--most wretchedly wronged myself, but not now; the wrong which I did to others has recoiled ten-fold upon my own head.
An individual who has been wronged may proceed against the wrongdoer to recover his loss; the state also has been wrongedand may also proceed against him.
If A writes a libel, and B prints it and C publishes it, the person wronged may sue all jointly, or either one of them separately.
Indeed, an individual who has been wronged cannot by any restitution or settlement that he may make with the wrongdoer impair the right of the state to punish him.
She saw how grossly Columbus had been wronged and the royal authority abused, and her heart was filled with mingled sympathy and indignation.
He not only wrongedthe early discoverers, but frequently impeded the progress of their enterprises.
It was impossible for even such great men as Garrison and Phillips to feel for a wronged and outraged woman as they could for a wronged and outraged black man.
But when I look back into the States, what sorrow, what broken hearts are there because of husbands taking to themselves new friendships, just as really wives as are these, and the legal wife feeling even more wronged and neglected.
We have lived in love, though I have wronged you--Can you forgive me, Charlotte?
Wronged as I am, madam, I must speak plainly-- Mrs. Bev.
But you have traduced it; told a vile story to the public ear, that I have wronged my sister.
You shall reserve those means, to keep my child and his wronged mother from want and wretchedness.
Tell Lewson so; and tell him I have wronged you: he has suspicions of me, and will thank you.
The softest of her sex, ifwronged in love, or thinking that she's wronged, becomes a tygress in revenge.
You say I have wronged my sister--Now say as much.
And this is the end of a man who wronged a Champdoce; yes, his life has paid the penalty of his deed.
No," cried he; "the poison which you had intended to use on yourself shall become my weapon of vengeance, and the instrument of punishment of the one who haswronged you.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wronged" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.