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agissements

Agissements is a masculine French noun that denotes actions or conduct, particularly when those actions appear deliberate, orchestrated, or questionable. The singular form is agissement and the plural is agissements. The term emphasizes a pattern or sequence of acts rather than a single gesture, and it is often used with a negative or neutral connotation depending on context.

Etymology and range of meaning: agissements comes from the verb agir (to act) with the suffix -issement,

Usage in legal and journalistic contexts: while not a technical legal term with a precise definition, agissements

Usage notes and synonyms: agissements is somewhat more charged than neutral terms like comportement or conduite,

See also: conduite, comportement, manœuvres, pratiques.

which
marks
an
action
or
manner
of
acting.
In
everyday
language,
it
can
refer
to
any
notable
behavior:
"Ses
agissements
ont
surpris
tout
le
monde."
In
more
formal
or
critical
contexts,
it
commonly
describes
conduct
that
is
suspicious,
improper,
or
unlawful,
as
in
"agissements
frauduleux,"
"agissements
délictueux,"
or
"agissements
douteux."
is
frequently
employed
to
summarize
or
characterize
a
suspect’s
or
a
professional’s
conduct
over
a
period
of
time.
It
can
convey
the
sense
of
a
modus
operandi,
a
pattern
of
actions,
or
a
morally
judged
behavior.
It
is
often
paired
with
evaluative
adjectives
such
as
frauduleux,
illicite,
répété,
or
reprochable.
and
it
is
closer
in
nuance
to
manœuvres
or
pratiques
in
contexts
of
critique
or
accusation.
It
remains
widely
understood
in
both
legal
commentary
and
everyday
reporting.