ΣΥΝΑΔΙΚΕΩ, συναδικεω
SYNADIKEŌ, synadikeō
Sounds Like: soon-ah-dee-KEH-oh
Translations: to do wrong together, to be wronged together, to suffer wrong together
From the root: ΣΥΝΑΔΙΚΕΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This verb means to do wrong together with someone, or to suffer wrong together with someone. It is a compound word formed from 'συν' (together with) and 'αδικεω' (to do wrong, to be unjust). It describes a shared experience of injustice, either as perpetrators or as victims.
Inflection: This is the infinitive form of the verb. It inflects for tense, mood, voice, person, and number.
Strong’s number: G4838 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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From the same root
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- ΣΥΝΑΔΙΚΟΥΝ — doing wrong together, acting unjustly together, participating in injustice
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