Synonym: crime, failing, fault, foible, malpractice, shortcoming, sin, weakness, wrongdoing. Antonym: righteous, virtuous. Similar words: advice, device, novice, service, viceroy, services, vice versa, social services. Meaning: [vaɪs] n. 1. moral weakness 2. a specific form of evildoing.
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211 Kantor said the Clinton campaign also proposed a three-way debate between the vice presidential candidates on Oct. 9.
212 Forbes is an unlikely vice presidential candidate himself, partly because of his intense attacks on Dole in the early primary states.
213 I don't know. Just because someone's pretty doesn't mean she's decent. Or vice versa. I'm not into appearances. I like flaws, I think they make things interesting. Sarah Dessen
214 Your daughter may need a hug, your son a congratulatory handshake, or vice versa.
215 Vice President Rosalia Arteaga also has declared herself the rightful president.
216 He later became associate director of circulation planning and vice president and business manager.
217 Michael Klowden, vice chairman of Jefferies,[www.Sentencedict.com] said the suit was without merit.
218 At this he became more hostile and told me he was thinking of resigning the Vice Presidency.
219 But good conduct now can bring posthumous promotion or vice versa.
220 Senior Vice President Antonio Samson said 910 employees in targeted areas voluntarily applied for the program, which includes a benefit package.
221 In 1996, the nominees possess solid credentials for the presidency as well as the vice presidency.
222 You can also use a portable workbench as a vice to hold larger items.
223 Turning to Britain's educational system, the vice chancellor of Salford adopted a different perspective.
224 President Lazaro Cardenas outlawed casinos during his 1934-1940 term in office, charging they promoted crime and vice.
225 And vice versa all those prepared speeches that look good on paper-they never sound right when read from a podium.
226 The first is through the impact of seller concentration on trade, and vice versa.
227 She has been an excellent academic vice chancellor, and I think she is widely respected.
228 Additionally, Jeff Osbourn, 38, was promoted to senior vice president of operations.
229 Marilyn Quayle, wife of the vice president made £6,800 for Embrace the Serpent, her novel about political life in Washington.
230 For children, the idea of men dressing up as women and vice versa is very funny.
231 The private was the nest of domestic virtues: the public was the arena of prostitution, of vice on the streets.
232 The army had failed to grasp that their mission was to protect the navy's ships, not vice versa.
233 Libby Sartain, a vice president for Southwest Airlines, sends questionnaires to groups requesting speakers.
234 It has been rumored around town today that I left to prevent my being nominated as vice president.
235 It was not a good night for the vice president.
236 The vice president who had called him into his office for a little chat nodded.
237 The chief architect of the document was vice chairman Makoto Tanabe, who was widely tipped to succeed Doi as leader.
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