Maleficence in a sentence as a noun

I know, let's pass a law to make this illegal!How many more examples do people need of government maleficence?

"Physicians, at least in Western medicine, are bound to the principle of non-maleficence.

The problem was no so much maleficence, but underestimating risk.

I'm not remotely suggesting the ad hominem was more comment-worthy than the maleficence of the rentier academic publishing market.

It is incredibly appropriate for the security services to state suspicion/evidence of foreign maleficence.

The most common framework employs four basic moral principles: respect for autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice.

Maleficence definitions

noun

doing or causing evil

noun

the quality or nature of being harmful or evil

See also: mischief balefulness