Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wrong.(verb)
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Use "wrongs" in a sentence
"IV. iii.33 (502,7) Wear thou thy wrongs] That is, _Poor country, wear thou thy wrongs_."
"He was full of enthusiasm for the cause and descanted with particular eloquence upon what he called the wrongs of the South."
"But my brethren, we kneel in our closets in shame for what we are, and we tell our God that the lowest place is too good for us; and then we go into the world, and if we meet with slight or disrespect, or if our opinion be not attended to, or if another be preferred before us, there is all the anguish of a galled and jealous spirit, and half the bitterness of our lives comes from this, that we are smarting from what we call the wrongs and the neglect of men."