The return of performance-related compensation originally paid by an employer to an employee as a result of the discovery of a defect in the performance.(noun)
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Use "malus" in a sentence
"(The Romanian word măr is presumably from Latin malus/malum, badly corrupted I admit but no worse than Spanish manzana or Portuguese maçã.)"
"A "malus" element will ensure that traders who lose money are penalized -- meaning they won't get all of the withheld part of their bonus if they lose money in subsequent years."
"No, the kindly law professor explains, the other kind of malus - "bad.""