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Meanings of
perp
in English
Russian
преступник
Portuguese
perpetrador
Spanish
perpetrador
Catalan
perpetrador
Back to the meaning
Person who carries out the active part of an act, whether their identity is known or not.
offender
culprit
perpetrators
perpetrator
victim
Related terms
occupation
Russian
преступник
Synonyms
Examples for "
offender
"
offender
culprit
perpetrators
perpetrator
Examples for "
offender
"
1
Currently, a first-time
offender
would be suspended for at least five days.
2
That is, the defender may shoot to kill; the
offender
may not.
3
At this stage, police believed the
offender
was known to the victim.
4
Her husband stopped again in the search to glare at the
offender
.
5
Police believed the
offender
may have changed his clothing before officers arrived.
1
The
culprit
passed a sleepless night in the intolerable agony of lear.
2
That leaves demand as the more likely
culprit
behind crude's recent run-up.
3
But the main
culprit
,
this new study confirms, is an observability bias.
4
The main
culprit
is carbon dioxide, produced largely from burning fossil fuel.
5
The report did not specifically name any country as the main
culprit
.
1
Rather, the victims of the problem will be seen as the
perpetrators
.
2
In most cases of violence, the
perpetrators
were not punished, it said.
3
He said Britain would work with allies to hold
perpetrators
to account.
4
We protect alleged victims, but we don't protect alleged
perpetrators
,
he said.
5
The government must take concrete steps to hold suspected
perpetrators
to account.
1
So often we focus on condemning the
perpetrator
,
without helping the victim.
2
Hannover later did confirm the
perpetrator
as one Aron Schulz, 14, however.
3
And I read history as the potential
perpetrator
-not the victim.
4
However, if the
perpetrator
survives and there is a trial they cannot.
5
But Mahmood was widely seen as the
perpetrator
rather than the victim.
Usage of
perp
in English
1
You think the
perp
wants to risk getting clobbered with that thing?
2
So our
perp
unknowingly carried these fragments all the way down here.
3
Every
perp
carries trace evidence from a scene and leaves some behind.
4
Like I said, I only saw the first
perp
from a distance.
5
And he never met a
perp
he didn't like for a crime.
6
I'm no psychologist, but I'd say our
perp
is a definite wacko.
7
I've seen veteran cops miss when a
perp
is on the run.
8
The
perp
's
gun came around; the gunman dropped the woman and shouted.
9
I think the
perp
left the clothes here to throw us off.
10
A group of cops is ordered to escort the
perp
to Tokyo.
11
They cut the
perp
off right at the corner of the street.
12
I watched Jake select mugs, thinking what a terrible
perp
he'd make.
13
Proceeds from the
perp
bond will finance new and existing projects.
14
Occasionally the real
perp
feels guilty and comes forward and confesses.
15
Our
perp
must have creamed a couple of million off this.
16
And the
perp
may be right here in Charlotte. Blank looks.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
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perp
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
get the perp
real perp
second perp
first perp
acknowledge perp
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Translations for
perp
Russian
преступник
Portuguese
perpetrador
Spanish
perpetrador
Catalan
perpetrador
Perp
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Perp
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