tortiously

/ˈtɔrʃəsli/
adverb
  1. In a manner that constitutes a civil wrong (tort), especially causing harm or loss to another person.
    • He was found to have tortiously interfered with the business deal.
    • The company was accused of behaving tortiously when it disclosed private customer data.
    • The driver acted tortiously by running the red light and hitting the pedestrian.
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