bad person, crook, delinquent, evildoer, knave, malfeasant, misdemeanant, mobster, public enemy, rogue, thief, worker of ill
Definitionn. someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime
Last update: June 26, 2016
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The malefactors will be punished. [Please select]
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the malefactors should not be in the world [Please select]
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For several years, the detective pursued the malefactor who had brutally killed the two children. [Please select]
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Hopefully, the hero will fatally injure the malefactor during the gunfight. [Please select]
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The "malefactor" who had been there was Father Madeleine. [Please select]
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The law recognized that a child should not be treated like a mature malefactor, and provided that there should be no criminal procedure, that the child should not be imprisoned or prosecuted, that his interests should be protected by a probation officer, that he should be discharged unless found dependent, delinquent or truant, and in such case that he should be turned over to the care of an approved individual or charitable society. [Please select]
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He illustrated, delivering a kick upon the person of an imaginary malefactor. [Please select]
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May it please your Majesty to order this malefactor to be executed with the sword. [Please select]
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"I mean that he is no common malefactor or whatever it may be." [Please select]
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"The belly's a malefactor that forgets former kindness," said Cæsar; "ate and drink." [Please select]
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But yet is as a jailor to bring forth Some monstrous malefactor. [Please select]
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