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offender

[ UK /əfˈɛndɐ/ ]
[ US /əˈfɛndɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who transgresses moral or civil law

How To Use offender In A Sentence

  • Offenders may be liable to a heavy fine.
  • We take a hard line with soft drinks - and cola is the worst offender.
  • I went into the office to find the offender, and saw a worried woman crumpled in a chair in the corner, wearing a look of weariness and doubt.
  • The author thought that the joint negligence principal offender theory can be established, and the negligence abettor or the negligence assist offender is untenable.
  • Tahoma has a work-release program for non-violent offenders and routinely has inmates doing some of their time providing labor at the cemetery. Reggie Buddle
  • Three times a week he holds a "durbar," for the trial of offenders and transaction of general regimental business. Afghanistan and the Anglo-Russian Dispute
  • We clip newspaper articles showing lengthy sentences for repeat offenders.
  • The offender was dealt with leniently as he had confessed his crime.
  • We want a minimum one-year custodial sentence-longer for repeat offenders and organised gangs.
  • However, he conceded that the Government was yet to get a handle on the situation, as younger offenders were getting their hands on illegal guns.
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