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violator

[ US /ˈvaɪəˌɫeɪtɝ/ ]
[ UK /va‍ɪ‍əlˈe‍ɪtɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who violates the law
  2. someone who assaults others sexually

How To Use violator In A Sentence

  • If the violators choose deferred adjudication, the judge typically increases the length of deferral by several months.
  • The tax evader skimming unreported income into an offshore account; the briber shuffling funds to the bribee; the violator of the securities laws squirreling away illegal profits; the insecure politician or government official building a retirement fund abroad; the businessman fleeing his creditors; the husband fleeing his wife; the law-abiding citizen fleeing exposure to political or economic risk. Economic Principals
  • Donald Cressey penned the term "trust violator" in his research on the behavior and motivation of embezzlers. Forbes.com: News
  • A Colorado judge wrestled with that when facing noise violators who'd unleashed their blaring music on an innocent public.
  • The cellmate was a parole violator who had been sentenced to two years in prison for failing to register as a sex offender, according to a prison report. News - latimes.com
  • He commanded all law violators to cease and desist.
  • To the bootleggers, speakeasy operators, crooked druggists, fake rabbis, fallen priests, alky cookers, and various other violators dragged into court, the fines were simply fractional additions to their overhead. LAST CALL
  • Right now, east asia has China, a bully and human rights violator with a permanent seat.
  • Under Prop. 65, citizen groups must file a 60-day notice claiming jurisdiction to sue alleged violators.
  • Victims live in fear while repeat violators enjoy the benefits of parole under the beneficence of liberal magistrates.
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