Adjective
ill-intentioned (comparative more ill-intentioned, superlative most ill-intentioned)
Having bad intentions; malevolent
...and a little later comes the question that no one asks before acting or before speaking: 'Do I dare disturb the universe?', because everyone dares to do just that, to disturb the universe and to trouble it, with their small, quick tongues and their ill-intentioned steps. Javier Marías
After all, the Ethekwini Municipality officially and quite openly declared its ill-intentioned lease policy at the exco and council meetings held in October 2014. Source: Internet
But while cameras, passwords and barcodes protect robots from ill-intentioned employees, the question remains: What's protecting workers from their 6-foot, heavyweight colleagues? Source: Internet
As your (Amanuel H.) article clearly put it, EDF has being diluted because of the ill-intentioned militarization of the whole Eritrean society. Source: Internet
Sometimes the discouragement is not ill-intentioned, and they think they know what’s best for you, or they’re trying to save your feelings, but this doesn’t mean you can give into the judgement. Source: Internet
These images are fabricated by ill-informed or ill-intentioned third parties who do not understand our business in the Middle East, and beyond. Source: Internet