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Meanings of
malefactor
in inglés
portugués
fora-de-lei
catalán
criminal
español
malhechor
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Someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime.
criminal
outlaw
crook
felon
español
malhechor
Synonyms
Examples for "
criminal
"
criminal
outlaw
crook
felon
Examples for "
criminal
"
1
A
criminal
response to their situation simply does not work, Becroft said.
2
The new right applies throughout
criminal
proceedings, including when receiving legal advice.
3
Discussing major changes to
criminal
law with the new act before parliament.
4
The questions raised by
criminal
cases involving teenagers are difficult to answer.
5
Last week Spain said the attack appeared to be
criminal
in nature.
1
Several Muslim leaders called for international action to
outlaw
acts of blasphemy.
2
Sigmund trained him in the ways of the hunter and the
outlaw
.
3
It also seeks to
outlaw
ties between local and foreign political groups.
4
The Government has accepted a Fine Gael Bill to
outlaw
ticket touting.
5
Working for Amnesty International, to seek to
outlaw
torture throughout the world.
1
She cradled her left hand in the
crook
of her right arm.
2
In the
crook
of one arm, he carried several round red fruit.
3
He was completely at a loss in the presence of the
master
-
crook
.
4
The
crook
-neck
squash in the Northwest is a great success this season.
5
The
crook
says he can if the money is in his hand.
1
I've been at the top of every
felon
's
wish list ever since.
2
The
felon
Moors have attacked him: he is hard pressed in battle.
3
Here slinks the pickpocket, here emerges the burglar, here skulks the
felon
.
4
A common man, an impostor, a
felon
,
was never thus waited upon.
5
We shouldn't have been exactly proud of a
felon
in the family.
Usage of
malefactor
in inglés
1
Despite my resemblance to a high-caste
malefactor
of the Calcutta prison-wards .
2
Truly, I long for nothing now but the death of this
malefactor
.
3
He rewards the man whom his ministers would punish as a
malefactor
.
4
He entered the woman's house after the earthquake, accompanied by another
malefactor
.
5
For permitting this indulgence to a
malefactor
,
Beardman, the under-sheriff, was punished.
6
It is seldom that law loses sight of eventual utility in a
malefactor
.
7
Having left Plath for another woman, Hughes has often been branded the
malefactor
.
8
Rank and fortune were offered to any
malefactor
who would compass the murder.
9
Therefore he is in the indictment styled, Communis
malefactor
,
calumniator, et seminator litium.
10
The unfortunate bachelor seems to have been treated somewhat as a public
malefactor
.
11
They died at the same time with the afore-mentioned
malefactor
,
Wilson, at Tyburn.
12
I mean that he is no common
malefactor
or whatever it may be.
13
Rank and fortune were offered to any
malefactor
who would compass his murder.
14
From his eyes stared a sorrowful anxiety like that of a poor
malefactor
.
15
He had as hanging a face as ever a
malefactor
carried.
16
As for the other
malefactor
,
William Hawksworth, he was a Yorkshireman by birth.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
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malefactor
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
common malefactor
other malefactor
die malefactor
great malefactor
male malefactor
More collocations
Translations for
malefactor
portugués
fora-de-lei
catalán
criminal
malfactor
transgressor
delinqüent
español
malhechor
criminal
delincuente
transgresor
Malefactor
through the time
Malefactor
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common