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Phrase of the Day (more sinned against than sinning)-22MAR26

Phrase of the Day (more sinned against than sinning)-22MAR26

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is more sinned against than sinning and its meaning is “A phrase originating from Shakespeare used to describe someone who suffers more unfair treatment and harm from others than they have actually caused often portrayed as more victim than wrongdoer; victimized, wronged, maligned, scapegoated, persecuted.

Example Sentence: India’s West Asia reset — more sinned against than sinning. India needs balance, sensitivity and agility to leverage emerging opportunities in West Asia. During the past month, Indian policy towards West Asia has stirred domestic controversy…

This word is present in India’s West Asia reset — more sinned against than sinning and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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